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Farrah Outdoor Dining Armchair (Set of 2)

$199($99.50per item)$229

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.495 total votes

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Fresh + airy. This 2-piece set of stackable outdoor dining chairs features curvaceous bucket seats that draw on mid-century design. Plus, perforations keep you cool during hazy evenings and summer BBQs. Built from weather- and water-resistant resin, it’s designed to stand up to sun, storms, and the occasional dropped hot dog with all the fixings.

  • Seat Frame Material: Plastic/Resin
  • Weight Capacity: 300lb.
  • Assembly Required: Yes
  • Leg Material: Plastic
  • : Wash with mild soap and water. Can be hosed down with water. Easy cleaning. Maintenance-free.

We bought these chairs along with the matching table. Overall, we love them! They are super comfy, sturdy and stylish. They are spacious enough to allow you to lounge in them, while small enough to comfortably fit on our 5ft deep porch. The reason I’m giving it 4 stars is because of its user-unfriendly assembly. Initially, it looked as easy as putting in 6 screws, but we quickly found out why other reviewers had labeled it a pain to put together. Even with a person (my husband) sitting on the chair as recommended per the instructions, and using his weight and our combined strength to free up the hole for one of the side screws, parts of the chair kept covering a quarter of the hole. At some point, I was ready to give up (the chair would have been just fine without that final screw) but ultimately we were able to force the screw in. The final step was to add black screw covers to hide the screws. One of the holes that the cover was supposed to be pushed into was blocked (it looked as if something had broken off and it was impossible to free up the hole). Both chairs had exactly the same issue, so now, one side has a black screw cover, the other side shows the shiny screw. It’s not a huge deal but was a bit of a let-down given the price. It would have been a pain to dissemble and return the chairs so we‘re not going to bother with it. So overall, beautiful, comfy chair that could have greatly benefited from the input of a UX designer in the realm of assembly ) Hopefully they‘ll improve it down the road.. Christina. Madison, WI. 2022-07-03 13:14:05

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