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🛋️ Elevate your chill game with mid-century modern vibes!
The Karl Home Accent Chair combines a solid rubberwood frame with high-density sponge cushioning and breathable beige linen upholstery. Its ergonomic high back and flared armrests provide superior comfort, while the mid-century modern design with flared legs adds timeless style to any living space. Compact yet sturdy, it supports up to 330 pounds and fits effortlessly in living rooms, bedrooms, or balconies.
Seat Depth | 20.5 inches |
Seat Height | 16.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Back Interior Height | 25.2 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34.6"D x 25.6"W x 36.6"H |
Size | High Back |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Arm Style | Flared |
Furniture Finish | Wood |
Cushion Style | Square-shaped |
Leg Style | Flared Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Beige |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Seat Material | Linen |
Frame Material | Rubberwood |
Material Type | Linen Beige |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Premium,Sturdy |
M**N
Excellent accent chair...
We've been looking for a pair of accent chairs to make our formal living room more gathering friendly. Took a chance with these as the dimensions are right and the faux leather mid century modern look was an option. Did not disappoint. Easily assembled, tho the hardware pack was mislabeled and the bolt hole caps need a rubber mallet to properly seat, sturdy, comfy, lower height is easy in and out, really fits our space. Very pleased and the price can't be beat.
C**E
Sturdy, comfortable, beautiful fabric
The chair I bought was the left chair in the picture. Got the bronzing fabric high back chair for $139 in December 2024. Note that it is not and does not look like faux leather, it's probably a polyester blend or something, that is fairly smooth and has a hint of cotton-like softness. However, it has a sort of gleam to it from bronze speckles on terracotta fabric. With the high back, it is very comfortable and has decent back support (but I rarely get back pain, so I may not be the best judge). The wood support appears to be solid wood, which is a great bargain at this price. It is very stable.There are some reviews about how the screws aren't the correct length; I suspect that they installed the chair incorrectly. It can be easy to mix up the left and right and top and bottom, which would easily cause this problem. The screws are packaged in a preset way such that it's unlikely that the lengths are wrong. Plus, they gave me many extras.I was merely trying to find a cheap chair and this far exceeds my expectations. I would probably be willing to pay $220 for this; it is MUCH sturdier and more comfortable than similar chairs in its price range, such the Ikea Poang chair. It also appears to be pet friendly: my cat is hanging out with me right now on the chair and I don't see a speck of fur, and no scratch marks from where she hopped on.I bought this chair for my home's library, which primarily contains antique bookshelves, benches, and side tables. The chair right next to it is older, from the 1970s. It looks stunning in here and fits right in due to the fabric. I can see this chair working in many environments, however: both something modern and more vintage.Overall, I'm very pleased with this chair. I think it will last for a long time. If you aren't a chair connoisseur, but enjoy beautiful and comfortable furniture, this may be the right purchase for you.
T**S
First Day-so far really good!
I ordered 2 of these chairs. For the price I paid I am extremely impressed. The boxes had a couple gashes in them, but the chairs were well protected inside. My first thought was how very heavy each box was! I thought the wood must be solid and I was right. Aside from how heavy the pieces were for a 60yo woman to manuever by herself I "could" have put these together alone and for the most part did do the first one all alone. My son did ended up helping me with the second one when he came out and realized I was struggling with the weight. The directions lack a few details that would have helped, but with some small amount of common sense one can figure those details out. To begin, the arm/legs are attached to a piece of plywood for protection. When opening if you can't figure out how to get them apart, turn the whole thing over and then you will see that the Allen/Hex wrench will do that job. The other things are; the small side of the holes on the arm/legs face inward. Secondly, you will need to flip piece "G" (front brace), end to end if it doesn't sit flush against the arm/legs and the brass pieces are extras in case the existing ones are missing from inside the holes or are damaged. The chair is very, very comfortable. It is lower than others, but I am old and heavy, but have no trouble exiting the chair. An average sized ottoman is just the right size for lounging in this chair. The seat and back cushions are also heavy, indicating to me they are dense and will last a good while. The will be used as accent chairs for us, so I expect they'll last a good while. In case you noticed in the pics that the screws show from inside the arm/leg holes, rest assured there are covers for them. That said, many are too small for the holes or rather the holes are too large for the covers. We have decided to try some sticky tack or museum putty to hold them in/on. If it were an option I might take 1/2 star off for that. I will update this only if I experience problems with these chairs in the near future.
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