I shopped for and purchased these chairs specifically for style and bargain because they were for my office and not my home, and had a budget to consider. One of the third/party sellers on here sold the chair for 20 cheaper than a competitor site but had a 1 chair per customer limit. I bought the single chair from that seller, and three from another site.
They all arrived on the same day. To look at the boxes and the chairs, they are all absolutely identical in every way. All four chairs have inconsistencies which is to be expected to a degree when you are buying mass/produced products from a factory in China.
The instructions are not correct, which depict two bolts to secure each front leg (bag legs are built into the back of the chair), and two bolts to secure the seat to the backing. Theres actually six bolts that secure the seat to the back of the chair. Of those six bolts, two rows of three bolts, I could not get a bolt to screw fully into the back of the chair. After starting each strew, I started right to left to secure. It didnt matter if it was the top or the bottom row, the last screw I have put in to each chair could not be fully secured. It does not appear to have any effect on the stability of the chair, because there are five other screws. A sheet was enclosed to request replacement parts to Round Hill Furniture at an Ohio address, but Im pretty sure the screw isnt going in because the hole wasnt drilled correctly in production.
Three of the four chairs have a shortened leg that causes the chair to rock when you sit down or stand up. Its not as noticeable with the chair backs against the wall. I will put the felt furniture stickers on the bottom that keep the legs from scratching the floor, but it is an imperfection.
They look very nice in my offices lobby for the occasions when someone has to wait, but I dont think I would have them for frequent use.
Pleasing to the eye, not for frequent use.
I shopped for and purchased these chairs specifically for style and bargain because they were for my office and not my home, and had a budget to consider. One of the third/party sellers on here sold the chair for 20 cheaper than a competitor site but had a 1 chair per customer limit. I bought the single chair from that seller, and three from another site. They all arrived on the same day. To look at the boxes and the chairs, they are all absolutely identical in every way. All four chairs have inconsistencies which is to be expected to a degree when you are buying mass/produced products from a factory in China. The instructions are not correct, which depict two bolts to secure each front leg (bag legs are built into the back of the chair), and two bolts to secure the seat to the backing. Theres actually six bolts that secure the seat to the back of the chair. Of those six bolts, two rows of three bolts, I could not get a bolt to screw fully into the back of the chair. After starting each strew, I started right to left to secure. It didnt matter if it was the top or the bottom row, the last screw I have put in to each chair could not be fully secured. It does not appear to have any effect on the stability of the chair, because there are five other screws. A sheet was enclosed to request replacement parts to Round Hill Furniture at an Ohio address, but Im pretty sure the screw isnt going in because the hole wasnt drilled correctly in production. Three of the four chairs have a shortened leg that causes the chair to rock when you sit down or stand up. Its not as noticeable with the chair backs against the wall. I will put the felt furniture stickers on the bottom that keep the legs from scratching the floor, but it is an imperfection. They look very nice in my offices lobby for the occasions when someone has to wait, but I dont think I would have them for frequent use.