“Excellent Executive Chair, But Beware” … that you’re not buying a recliner, a video gaming rocking chair, or a beanbag chair.
The most striking feature of this chair is that it does NOT recline, but I view this as a benefit. The lumbar support is generous, the upper back support is comfortable (especially at the shoulders) and the seat cushion is properly focused towards the back of the thighs. This chair will force you to sit correctly (posture-wise) without the usual discomfort of sitting so after extended periods of time.
The quality of the material (wood armrest supports and legs) is attractive but please do take care not to abuse the wood veneer too much. As for the “leather”, I’m not confident that the upholstery is entirely leather, but the armrests and back/cushion appear to be so - not so much for the back.
Assembly is actually very easy for one person to do. However, as another poster commented, you’ll be very displeased if you’re looking for the “hardware package/hex screw”. It doesn’t exist per se. I honestly thought that the manufacturer neglected to include the hardware, but that wasn’t the case. Instead, you need to provide your own screwdriver (instead of the dreaded hex nut wrench) and the screws themselves are cleverly installed underneath the seat of the chair.
I assembled this chair by myself in under thirty minutes, so here are a few tips:
1. Please DO remove the assembly screws (and the two washers) from the bottom of the cushion prior to beginning to assemble.
2. Do NOT over tighten as you begin to assemble. Tighten reasonably, and expect to completely tighten all screws once the assembly is completed.
3. Armrests - this is a biggie, folks. I strongly suggest that you install the single screw (on each side) to the side of the chair before you attempt to install the four screws at the bottom of the cushion. I did the left side first, installing at the bottom, and it was very challenging to install the single screw at the side without stripping the interior nut. Once I discovered this, I reversed the process for the right side and found that it was much easier to do.
4. Lastly, do NOT try to mount the completed chair to the base by lifting it up and trying to align the chair to the base “stalk”. Instead, lay the completed chair on its side and marry the base stalk to the bottom of the chair. Then, gently tilt the chair up and you’re done!
After less time than it takes (wastes?) to watch an average sitcom on TV, I’m confident that you’ll find the assembly and end result of this executive chair to be a quality product at a reasonable price that you’ll be content with.
- How accurate was the sizing? Perfect
- Please tell us about the quality of the product. Quite good for what it is.
- Was the product free of any manufacturer defects? Yes. Product was flawless