What do you think of this chair?
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What do you think of these chairs?
Comments (11)I got em...and the one that looks all rusty, is just painted a rusty red color, there is really very little rust on them except for at the base of the legs. The original owner of them was this woman's father, who had then in a "pharmacy" display that was part of a jewelry ad, she described some kind of round carousel type jewlry case that you could rotate around, (not the modern day upright ones that spin around from the top) they were painted white and had pink seat cushions. Will be interesting to come up with a look for them. I'll keep ya posted. They wont be to the top of my priority list for awhile I'm afraid, I have about 5 dressers/chest fo drawers ahead of them, UGH...See MoreWhat do you think of these chairs? Costco? Could it be?
Comments (3)I saw them at the local CostCo Home ... they weren't what I would pay $300 for. It felt like Naugahyde car seats :( Bicast Leather: (also called bycast leather) is produced by splitting the thickness of the leather hide, producing a "top grain" and a "split grain" portion. A layer of adhesive is applied to the split grain, then a layer of coloured polyurethane film is rolled onto the surface. This film scratches and marks quite easily, but results in a leather which highly resistant to everyday spills....See MoreWhat do you think of these chairs?
Comments (11)I agree with valinsv that they appear to be host chairs, not wingback reading chairs that you might find in a LR or BR. The backs are very straight, the arms low (probably to clear the apron of the dining table), and the wings aren't deep enough to provide the user with protection from drafts, which was the original purpose of the wingback. I would pass at that price unless you really love them....See MoreWhat do you think of this funky chair?
Comments (12)I like it. All the ideas above -- even a closet chair for dressing and putting on shoes if you have the space in a walk-in or beside your closet. Would be really cute in a girl's bedroom, possibly a boy's, a guest room -- anywhere you might want to pull an extra chair up to a table. Would definitely change the fabric for my house, but that looks like it would be easy to do....See MoreRelated Professionals
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