The assembly was a lot easier that people made it seem in other reviews. But beware, there are two types of screws for the basket, and one of them is SLIGHTLY longer than the other. Pay attention to this so you put the correct screws in the right place. Do not fully tighten any of the screws until you have the whole basket put together, otherwise you will have trouble getting them all to align.
The basket is high quality and the plastic wicked material is sturdy and nice looking, but the stand is wobbly from the base of the pole. I tightened all the screws but it seems like the pole that it fits inside of is a bit big, so there is space between the two which creates the wobble (no matter how tight I made the screws).
The pillow looks nice, but feels cheap and the stuffing is lacking (I am 115 pounds and I could feel the basket on my bottom). Its still comfy and cozy, though, just not as thick and plush as I imagined. The headrest can be moved to the side if you want to curl up sideways in it. Make sure you dont leave these out in the rain because the material is porous and I think it would get mold.
I am 52 and the top of the basket goes well above my head when Im standing up.
Overall its worth the purchase if you want a cozy place (outside or inside) to relax.
Update: After a couple months of owning, the thin casing holding the stuffing inside of the cushion cover started desintigrating (it has been in the sun on my balcony) and it would come through the cushion as a dust. So just be aware that the cushion is really not built for the outdoors, and in order to get the stuffing out, you have to cut through the strings that pull the cushion into shape (hard to explain). So if youre using this outside I recommend you take the stuffing cover (white) off and then just put the stuffing back in the cushion cover (blue) by itself.
Keep screws loose until all is assembled
The assembly was a lot easier that people made it seem in other reviews. But beware, there are two types of screws for the basket, and one of them is SLIGHTLY longer than the other. Pay attention to this so you put the correct screws in the right place. Do not fully tighten any of the screws until you have the whole basket put together, otherwise you will have trouble getting them all to align. The basket is high quality and the plastic wicked material is sturdy and nice looking, but the stand is wobbly from the base of the pole. I tightened all the screws but it seems like the pole that it fits inside of is a bit big, so there is space between the two which creates the wobble (no matter how tight I made the screws). The pillow looks nice, but feels cheap and the stuffing is lacking (I am 115 pounds and I could feel the basket on my bottom). Its still comfy and cozy, though, just not as thick and plush as I imagined. The headrest can be moved to the side if you want to curl up sideways in it. Make sure you dont leave these out in the rain because the material is porous and I think it would get mold. I am 52 and the top of the basket goes well above my head when Im standing up. Overall its worth the purchase if you want a cozy place (outside or inside) to relax. Update: After a couple months of owning, the thin casing holding the stuffing inside of the cushion cover started desintigrating (it has been in the sun on my balcony) and it would come through the cushion as a dust. So just be aware that the cushion is really not built for the outdoors, and in order to get the stuffing out, you have to cut through the strings that pull the cushion into shape (hard to explain). So if youre using this outside I recommend you take the stuffing cover (white) off and then just put the stuffing back in the cushion cover (blue) by itself.