I ordered four chairs. They arrived in two large boxes with all of the parts included and undamaged. The boxes are heavy, so if you must negotiate stairs you should unbox at the door and carry the parts. Assembly involves screwing together the back, the seat, and the two front legs with nine large screws using a large Allen wrench. I found inserting the screws difficult, and I needed a separate wrench to get more leverage on the Allen wrench. I got 35 of the screws all the way in and one leg screw mostly in before it refused to budge. All four chairs sit evenly on my carpet surface with no adjusting required. Two foot nails are provided for each chair to handle any wobbling. The chairs feel sturdy. The cushions have flat springs and are a little bouncy, and not uncomfortable.
The fabric color is darker than the light beige pictured. It is on the green/grey side of the beige spectrum, as opposed to the yellow/brown side. I would call it a dark champagne.
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I ordered four chairs. They arrived in two large boxes with all of the parts included and undamaged. The boxes are heavy, so if you must negotiate stairs you should unbox at the door and carry the parts. Assembly involves screwing together the back, the seat, and the two front legs with nine large screws using a large Allen wrench. I found inserting the screws difficult, and I needed a separate wrench to get more leverage on the Allen wrench. I got 35 of the screws all the way in and one leg screw mostly in before it refused to budge. All four chairs sit evenly on my carpet surface with no adjusting required. Two foot nails are provided for each chair to handle any wobbling. The chairs feel sturdy. The cushions have flat springs and are a little bouncy, and not uncomfortable. The fabric color is darker than the light beige pictured. It is on the green/grey side of the beige spectrum, as opposed to the yellow/brown side. I would call it a dark champagne.