We got those for set dressing so nobody is going to hang out too long in them. The point was that they visually look great. No theyre definitely uncomfortable and stiff. It feels like a wooden armchair with a bit of padding.
The assembly is very easy. 16 screws for the fit, you slide the back in and its done. With an electric driver you could literally put one together in 2 minutes.
For anyone having a problem driving some of the screws in, the staples might have gone in the screw hole (see picture). This happened to me in 8/16 holes in one chair and then 2/16 holes in the other one. Its random but Id assume all chairs have at least some where the seam was stapled too close to the screw hole. Not an issue at all, pull the staple a bit to the side with a screwdriver and screw the feet in. This wont undo the seam at all since the feet have a metal plate that covers the whole part anyway.
Easy assembly, stiff, great for set dressing
We got those for set dressing so nobody is going to hang out too long in them. The point was that they visually look great. No theyre definitely uncomfortable and stiff. It feels like a wooden armchair with a bit of padding. The assembly is very easy. 16 screws for the fit, you slide the back in and its done. With an electric driver you could literally put one together in 2 minutes. For anyone having a problem driving some of the screws in, the staples might have gone in the screw hole (see picture). This happened to me in 8/16 holes in one chair and then 2/16 holes in the other one. Its random but Id assume all chairs have at least some where the seam was stapled too close to the screw hole. Not an issue at all, pull the staple a bit to the side with a screwdriver and screw the feet in. This wont undo the seam at all since the feet have a metal plate that covers the whole part anyway.