Will someone sell me just one? I have an old set, that came with a matching table. One broke the other day. I love them, but I don't need four. They are perfect for a single person in a small kitchen. They came with a natural wood table from Ikea with a little compartment to put them under. So the table can be for 2 or 4 people, depending on how you situate it.
I didn't think I could find them at all, so I'm glad they are available, but I just need one. I don't have the space to store any more chairs, or I'd get another set and just keep them as back ups.
Most of the reviews I read before purchasing, good or bad, turn out to be true. The chairs look nice. They are wobbly side-to-side. They are easy to unfold, neatly fold and store. The long sticker on the bottom is awful to remove. The price is very reasonable. The chairs are smaller than you probably expect.
For the shoppers who are interested in potential problems, I'll explain my concerns. The wooden parts are solid, but the points of connection between the seat and sides are few, hence the wobbling. I saw a little improvement after using a hex key tool and pliers to tighten the screws on the side of the seat and a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws toward the back of the seat. I would probably need to add hardware to really stabilize it. Therefore, I would not offer the chair to a heavy adult (take that weight limit seriously), a wide adult, an elderly adult with balance issues, or a very animated adult or tween (imagining family members shouting over a football game... nope, not for them). I can sit on the chairs because I know what's what, as could my petite mother and friends. The minimalist design of the chair made me think they would sit well, but the design will be uncomfortable for a lot of people. The seat is short, and the edge hits near the middle of my thighs, which feels weird. The back is angled in such a way that if I'm sitting up straight only the lower rail touches my back, which also feels weird. I have to scoot toward the end of the seat and sort of recline in the chair for both rails to make contact with my back. I could see that being a problem for those with back pain, so I would hesitate to offer it to them.
The reason I am hanging on to these is to avoid the bigger, heavier, dull metal folding chairs. Many of us keepers are counting on sitting in these wooden chairs for only a couple hours max a few times a year and are determined to make it work. At least the chairs will look good.
Reviews
Five Stars
Well made and lovely looking.
These are very nice looking chairs
These are very nice looking chairs, although they probably cannot carry extra-heavy guests. At this price they are a great buy!
Great product!
These chairs are just perfect could not be happier. Would definitely buy again!
Highly Recommend
Excellent quality and they are quite pretty! Highly recommend
Perfect for my small kitchen
Will someone sell me just one? I have an old set, that came with a matching table. One broke the other day. I love them, but I don't need four. They are perfect for a single person in a small kitchen. They came with a natural wood table from Ikea with a little compartment to put them under. So the table can be for 2 or 4 people, depending on how you situate it. I didn't think I could find them at all, so I'm glad they are available, but I just need one. I don't have the space to store any more chairs, or I'd get another set and just keep them as back ups.
Great for extra guests
Better than the plastic chairs.
Chair
My son is 400 some pounds and had it for a year now no problem it's very sturdy
Finish and sturdiness were great.
I expected them to fold slimmer, probably mostly 'wishful thinking' as I live in a small apartment. Finish and sturdiness were great.
Good looks but not for heavy use
Most of the reviews I read before purchasing, good or bad, turn out to be true. The chairs look nice. They are wobbly side-to-side. They are easy to unfold, neatly fold and store. The long sticker on the bottom is awful to remove. The price is very reasonable. The chairs are smaller than you probably expect. For the shoppers who are interested in potential problems, I'll explain my concerns. The wooden parts are solid, but the points of connection between the seat and sides are few, hence the wobbling. I saw a little improvement after using a hex key tool and pliers to tighten the screws on the side of the seat and a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws toward the back of the seat. I would probably need to add hardware to really stabilize it. Therefore, I would not offer the chair to a heavy adult (take that weight limit seriously), a wide adult, an elderly adult with balance issues, or a very animated adult or tween (imagining family members shouting over a football game... nope, not for them). I can sit on the chairs because I know what's what, as could my petite mother and friends. The minimalist design of the chair made me think they would sit well, but the design will be uncomfortable for a lot of people. The seat is short, and the edge hits near the middle of my thighs, which feels weird. The back is angled in such a way that if I'm sitting up straight only the lower rail touches my back, which also feels weird. I have to scoot toward the end of the seat and sort of recline in the chair for both rails to make contact with my back. I could see that being a problem for those with back pain, so I would hesitate to offer it to them. The reason I am hanging on to these is to avoid the bigger, heavier, dull metal folding chairs. Many of us keepers are counting on sitting in these wooden chairs for only a couple hours max a few times a year and are determined to make it work. At least the chairs will look good.
Five Stars
great chairs awesome price
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