Espresso Ladderback Side Chair Set with Black Upholstery
Espresso Ladderback Side Chair Set with Black Upholstery
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Monavilla | $114.26 |
Mobilia Cleopatra | $158.00 |
Walmart ACME Urbana Faux Leather Upholstered Dining Side Chair in Espresso Set of 2 | $158.14 |
Amazon | $158.14 |
Houzz | $162.00 |
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Great chairs, perfect match to other furniture
Great chairs, sturdy, well worth the money!
Very good product and good customer service
In a word: cheap
I ordered two sets (4 chairs total) in the cherry finish (which is quite dark). Chairs are cheaply made and do not assemble well. They wobble like crazy. I will have to use a sizeable quantity of wood glue in all of the joints to try and keep them from falling apart. Upholstered seats are nice and comfy though--only reason I am giving them 2 stars. I suppose if you didn't sit on them and they only sat there looking pretty they might be worth the money. Otherwise, pay the money for better quality.
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.Description
Elevate your dining space with this set of Espresso Ladderback Side Chairs. Featuring black synthetic leather upholstery and a rich espresso finish, these chairs offer both comfort and style. Perfect for any dining area, they combine modern design with timeless elegance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose dining chairs that are comfortable and stylish?
Look for chairs with ergonomic support and a style that complements your dining table and room's decor.
Can I mix and match dining chair styles around my table?
Yes, mixing chair styles can add personality to your dining space. Keep a unifying element, like color or material, for cohesion.
What materials are best for durable dining chairs?
Hardwoods, metal, and high-quality plastics or acrylics tend to be durable and easy to maintain for dining chairs.
What measurements should I consider for a comfortable dining area?
The dining table should be approximately 28-30 inches (71-76 cm) high, with chairs that have a seat height allowing for 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) of legroom under the table. Ensure there is enough room to sit down and stand up easily, without the table height or chair dimensions impeding movement.
What is the recommended space for dining area furniture?
The dining table should have a height of 28¾ to 30 inches (73 to 76 cm) from the floor, with chairs allowing at least 11 to 12 inches (28 to 30 cm) of legroom beneath the table.
How should I choose a rug size for my dining area?
Select a rug that is large enough for the dining table and chairs to sit on comfortably, allowing extra space so chairs can be moved without catching on the edges.
What size should my dining area rug be?
Choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond the table on all sides to accommodate chairs without catching on the edges when moved.
What's the best way to incorporate rugs into dining and living room areas?
Choose a rug size that comfortably allows dining chairs to be moved without catching on the edges. In living rooms, the rug should extend beyond the sofa, not necessarily covering the entire floor but providing a cohesive look.
What are some effective ways to clean and maintain my furniture and rugs?
Use sticky lint rollers for picking up small debris, wet wipes for mark removal, and thin stockings over vacuum nozzles to clean hard-to-reach areas like LEGO pieces.