Comfort and styleDariusA very comfortable chair with a great look.4
Not perfect, too much re-workAnonymousNot perfect, too much re-work when putting it together.4
My Quiet ChairYenIt’s a nice and comfortable chair that I can sit all day in while I’m reading, knitting or watching movies with my family. I bought it in the dark green velvet. It’s very nice but I have pets so lint rolling is required when they like to sit on it. I’m can’t wait for the white cover to be back in stock.5
Comfortable ChairsuhaveI bought 2 of these chairs for our TV room so they are used a lot. Very comfortable and great price. Easy to assemble. The fabric is my only complaint. I wish the fabric was nicer and more color options were offered. I bought the beige and it is very light and hard to keep clean. But overall I recommend this chair. Great value for the price.4
Nice looks, cheap materials.dstone20By IKEA standards $400 is a lot for a chair. Granted this is a large chair. Still, I expected a bit better build quality at that price point. The foam upholstery under the slip covers tears very easy, its like tissue paper. Underneath is plywood, particle board and plywood. On the plus side, it is comfortable and it does look very nice once assembled. Bottom line, I would not buy it again for $400. If it where $100 cheaper, I probably would. For anyone having trouble assembling these, I have a few tips. Do not fully tighten up the base and back pieces in the first step. Just make sure they are aligned properly, and then snug them up a few turns. Then when installing the keyhole bolts in the arms (the bolts that slide into the keyhole slots), do not fully tighten those either. Screw them down hand tight, and then a couple turns with the wrench. Just so that they are snug. If you tighten those bolts down fully, then the arms are very hard to slide into the keyhole slots and very hard to align the bottom bolts. Slide one of the arms into it's keyhole slot, then turn the chair on its side and adjust the arm to line of the 3 bolts on the base. Also make sure it is aligned with the base and back at this time. This should be fairly easy since the keyhole bolt is still loose allowing it to move easier. Once everything is aligned, tighten the 3 bolts on the base down. Do the same thing for the other arm, then go back and tighten the base to backrest bolts fully. Finally, with the chair on its side or back, reach your hand up into the arms from the bottom of the chair, and finish tightening the keyhole bolts on both sides.3