🪄 Transform your space with a touch of art and comfort!
The Signature Design by Ashley Triptis Accent Chair combines modern aesthetics with plush comfort. Upholstered in cozy polyester and supported by a sturdy faux wood frame, this chair features a vibrant geometric design in soothing hues. Measuring 21.25” W x 28.25” D x 33” H, it’s perfect for any room and comes with easy assembly instructions.
Color | Geometric |
Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 76.53 x 79.38 cm; 9.07 Kilograms |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Assembly Type | Require Assembly |
Primary material | Polyester,Wood |
Material Composition | Polyester (100)% |
Type of Wood | Wood |
Top Material | Faux,Polyester |
Finish Type | Upholstered |
Style | Contemporary |
Capacity | 21.25"W x 28.25"D x33.00"H |
What is in the box? | Accent Chair, Legs, Assembly Insructions |
Mattress Comfort | Upholstered,Contemporary,Modern |
Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Shipping Weight | 10.05 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | A3000066 |
Manufacturer | Ashley Furniture |
Item model number | A3000066 |
ASIN | B079J438ZT |
D**O
Accent chair
It was easy to put together. The color is beautiful. The quality is great !
A**X
Nice chair for the price, but hard to assemble--needs adjustment
The chair arrived yesterday and looks nice enough when assembled--just as in the picture on the website. Have no experience as to wear or sturdiness, so I'm basing the review on initial observations.The problem is that the assembly process turned out to be difficult. Theoretically this involved putting in 12 bolts though pre-drilled holes (2 for each leg) and four more to connect the back to the seat, using a provided Alan wrench. In practice it was difficult. Aligning the holes in the legs and back with the metal sleeves where you could screw in the bolts was a little tricky, but manageable. But then screwing down the bolts was time-consuming and tedious, because most of the holes were close to a barrier, so you kept having to remove and re-set the Alan wrench every half turn or so, and there were about 20 turns per bolt. A ratchet wrench was really needed and it would have saved a lot of time if they had included one of those.But that was only the beginning. The instructions say that you shouldn't screw down the bolts for the legs completely until the chair is assembled and you can set it on the floor and adjust the height of the legs so that the chair its level on the ground. This makes sense, except for two things: First, the legs have virtually no play since the bolts holding them are going through a hole, so it's impossible to move them up or down more than 1/8", if that. But, second, and worse, you can't screw down the back legs at all after the chair is assembled because they are part of the back assembly, and once you screw the back to the seat, you can't reach the bolts to tighten them. So you pretty much have to batten down the back legs before you assemble the chair, which is what I did.When I got done and put the chair on the ground, it looked like the front left leg was about half an inch short. I tried adjusting it as much as I could, but there was very little play. Do as I will, either the left front leg was too short or the front right leg was too long.I worked on it for a couple of hours and what I finally had to do is to take off the front right leg and drill out the holes to make them into a slot, so that leg could move up and down. This worked, and it had the added benefit that the chair seat now rested on the shoulder provided by the leg, whereas previously there was a gap. However, the left leg still has a gap. It's hard to explain this, so I'm including pictures. The one without the gap is the one I adjusted. Prior to my adjustment, it had a gap even bigger than you see on the other one.This is not an expensive chair so I can't complain too much about the fact that everything isn't flush. But they really could improve the product if they actually allowed some play in the legs so they could be adjusted up or down for levelling--of if they cut them more precisely so this wouldn't be necessary. A ratchet wrench--even a very cheap one--would also be very helpful.
J**E
Really Short Chair
Very cute chair but check the measurements this piece sits really low. Almost looks like a youth chair. Cute pattern and sturdy enough but super low.
D**N
Love these!
These chairs are very comfortable and adds a nice touch to my living room ensemble.
J**E
Colours were not the same
the colours are darker and more flashy then the picture
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