- Enhance your home decor with this unique Lily Tawny chaise lounge chair
- Fashionable piece of furniture features sturdy hardwood legs
- Chair has beautiful welt cord detail around the sides of the seat and back
- Unique piece of furniture has inviting curves
- Elegant upholstery features a dark brown background with tawny (taupe) raised dot pattern
- Solid wood frame
- Button-tufted back and seat
- Espresso wood stain
- Non-mar foot glides
- Dimensions:
- 30 in. H x 56 in. L x 36 in. W
- Materials:
- Foam, fabric, wood
- Model No:
- 1700
Customer Reviews
This is a nice piece of furniture. It is firm... so, if you are thinking you are going to cuddle up? probably not the one for you. :) The color is nice and neutral. The fabric seems sturdy. The only thing I wil have to adjust are the buttons. They are not sewn on well. NO biggie.... I read that someone else said the exact same thing. Was slightly expecting this.its worth your time.
I love how this chair looks- the shape is clean but not stark, and the fabric has an interesting texture that adds to the room. It is also very comfortable to sit- to snuggle down in to snooze or watch TV, to sit up and read a book by myself or with my two kids, who can fit on it with me. My husband and I can sit side by side, too. And the kids love it- it is a launch point for sommersaults, a ramp for toy cars, a cliff for mountain helicopter rescues. It's stable enough to stand up to all of this, and low enough to the ground that my 13 month old can crawl up onto it by herself, yet no so low that it's uncomfortable for an adult to get on or off of it as long as they are reasonably spry.A few concerns:-The upholstery came with a run in it about 5 inches long and a quarter of an inch wide. It's on the chair back which is covered up by the pillow I have on the chair, so I decided not to try exchanging it.The buttons, as others have said, are awful. When I read their reviews, I thought buttons couldn't really be that much of an issue. But they are knobby and just hang on to the chair by a string. I cut them all off because they were actually painful. This leaves a tiny hole, which is not noticable, and a little ink dot that they must have used to mark the spots for where the buttons were to be attached. The dust cover on the bottom of the chair attaches with velcro so it would be easy, if you had an upholstery needle, to replace these with a flatter and more tightly-anchored button, but I haven't worried about it yet.Assembly was simple and I did it with my two little kids hanging on me. One bolt would not seat properly in its hole and on examination the hole had a metal staple going across it. I pushed this aside with some tweezers and was able to get the bolt placed properly.Overall-- love the chair despite these issues.
I really love the chair. It is fun with it's funky, retro pattern. It went together real well. My one complaint is the buttons. When you sit down on it the buttons seem to loosen, and now two of them have popped off from the side where it gets climbed off and onto. We've only had it since February.
the only weird thing are the buttons on the seat. they're not set in so they stick up an move around. you have sit around them to be comfortable. other than that -- love it
I like this chair, from a decorative standpoint it really adds to the room. From a functional standpoint, the buttons are a problem, you can easily get caught on them. The seat springs aren't very reinforced but good enough. Overall, nice chair at good value.

























