We bought two of these as casual TV chairs in the family room. Intended for short watching when we rearranged and repurposed part of the family room. The chairs look good and although on the small side, my 6 tall, 200lb frame fits fine in them. The problem is the assemble. The legs go into deep slots in the chair and you insert long screws in the chair to reach the metal threaded inserts in the legs. This is fine except it is VERY hard to see what you are doing / have to do by feel. I nearly stripped a screw until I found a bright enough light to see what was going on / the holes on two of the legs (one on each chair) didnt line up. One was half the width of the screw off in both holes! I managed to fix this by making the holes in the chair bigger and shaving a bit of the shoulder on one leg with a coping saw and a chisel. Look in the holes with a very bright light if you are having trouble.
Good looking, good size / assembly beware
We bought two of these as casual TV chairs in the family room. Intended for short watching when we rearranged and repurposed part of the family room. The chairs look good and although on the small side, my 6 tall, 200lb frame fits fine in them. The problem is the assemble. The legs go into deep slots in the chair and you insert long screws in the chair to reach the metal threaded inserts in the legs. This is fine except it is VERY hard to see what you are doing / have to do by feel. I nearly stripped a screw until I found a bright enough light to see what was going on / the holes on two of the legs (one on each chair) didnt line up. One was half the width of the screw off in both holes! I managed to fix this by making the holes in the chair bigger and shaving a bit of the shoulder on one leg with a coping saw and a chisel. Look in the holes with a very bright light if you are having trouble.