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Weight Capacity: 120 kg

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Assembly Required

Seat Angle Adjustment
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Upholstery Colour:
Beige
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Upholstery Colour:Grey
Nice chair, but I feel the quality is low for the cost, I hope it last more than a year without breaking.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Upholstery Colour:Grey
Excellent office chair, very sturdy.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Upholstery Colour:Grey
Trying to find a good looking and comfortable office chair was proving difficult until I saw Katherine’s Review! spot on review and agree with it all. Don’t read this review go and read hers as she knows!
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Upholstery Colour:Grey
Very comfortable chair, perfect for home office. Sturdy, and nicely built. Does tend to squeak a little sometimes, and the screw covers for the arms aren't very snug, but other than that, and for the price, highly recommended.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Upholstery Colour:Grey
Most comfortable chair ever + assembly instructions for your convenience. My overall review - I LOVE THIS CHAIR, you will love this chair, BUY THIS CHAIR. Read on for Pros, Cons, and Assembly Hints. Pros - This is the most comfortable chair ever made. It is so cushy, and offers excellent support. I will choose this chair over my sofa every time. If I had more room for chairs, I would buy more of this, it is amazing. The height adjusts easily and the arms are just as cushy as the seat. I chose the grey, it looks amazing and feels even better. Cons - the wheels are a pain to put on (more on this later), and don’t handle uneven surfaces great (I have uneven terracotta tiles as flooring, they would roll fine on a more even surface). Also, the arms are plastic, which cheapens the look of the chair, which is otherwise the world’s greatest chair. Assembly Hints - It’s fairly straightforward but as there are only images, these hints may help you enjoy the world’s greatest chair faster and with less frustration: 1. The wheels take a bit of fiddling and a lot of brute force to get on. They easily took the longest time of the assembly process. To get them on, turn them around as you push them into the holes in the legs as you push as hard as you can. Good luck on this one! 2. When you connect the arms, connect the front holes before the ones that are further back on the seat so you can line them up easier. The screws are annoyingly short and they have to go all the way in before they stick through, so you will need to get the front ones done first then align the back holes before you begin connecting those screws to the seat. 3. To connect the chair back, connect the upper holes first then the lower ones. Lay the back down face forward on the seat, align the forward most holes, and screw one in loosely. Next do the same on the other side so that the other holes are more likely to align, but you have some play. Then connect the arms through the lower holes, and tighten everything once all of the screws are in place. You will wish they gave you a longer wrench, but it isn’t too miserable 4. Lastly, add the plugs to cover the holes - these are my least favourite part of the seat’s look, again, they went cheap with moulded plastic which is sad. But I am giving them a top rating anyway because the thing is so darn comfortable I just don’t care.
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