🖤 Sleek style meets comfort—your new favorite seat awaits!
The Furmax Modern Style Dining Chair set of 4 features a mid-century modern ergonomic design with a curved shell seat for superior back support. Crafted from durable molded plastic with real wood and metal connectors, these chairs support up to 275 pounds and measure 18.1"W x 16.1"D x 33"H. Easy to assemble in under 10 minutes, they are ideal for dining rooms, offices, bedrooms, and more, combining style and function effortlessly.
Brand | Furmax |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 16.1"D x 18.1"W x 33"H |
Size | 16.1D x 18.1W x 34.6H Inch |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Dining |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Style | Mid-Century Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Painted |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Bedroom, Dining Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Cushion |
Theme | Mid-Century Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | dining chair |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 16.5 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Plastic |
Seat Height | 18.1 Inches |
Seat Depth | 16.1 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Form Factor | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Furmax |
Item Weight | 30.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EMS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
L**.
Strong, easy to assemble, but difficult to clean.
They are super nice. They are definitely the most affordable dining chairs I've seen. My one complaint is that due to the color it is very easy to get food or dirt stains. When I was assembling it, it immediately picked up dirt from the floor which I was not able to clean up with just rubbing alcohol. But I did remove it with a harsher cleaner and some good scrubbing. The wood comes unstained and unsealed, so you can stain it if you like. It came a week early, which was a pleasant surprise. Very easy to assemble. Although it did not come with instructions it was very straightforward. All you do is screw the legs/base onto the seat with washers and bolts. It comes with a small wrench (and the nuts and bolts) to help you attach the legs to the seat, however I had to also use my crescent wrench since some of the bolts on the legs were kind of loose. I strongly recommend. As for comfort, they are ok. They definitely don't hurt and they aren't awkward to sit in, but the the seats are uncushioned plastic so what can you expect. They remind me of the chairs that they have in schools. They kinda feel like that. I plan on making seat cushions for mine.In conclusion they are very lovely and adorable I strongly recommend.
C**N
Nice chairs great price
These completed a new dining set I put together for our kitchen.. we had 4 chairs falling apart due to them being too big/cumbersome for children. These are exactly what I hoped they'd be... pretty sturdy, light, easy to move, smaller overall, but not too small... and went well with a modern mid-century antique table I found.The only things to note about these chairs is the finish on the legs is a little unrefined. They're not glossy like the photos. I had to sand an refinish them anyway to match the table better so, it actually saved me some sanding. They looked almost unfinished out of the box... maybe a whisper or suggestion of lacquer had been applied... like a tasteful perfume. But I sanded that off and brought them down a tone or 2 by staining with 'Driftwood' from Minwax. Now they blend with the table better.The white plastic is easy to smudge/shows (dirty) fingerprints but is easy to clean. I'd prefer a more polished surface but it is very acceptable as is.I honestly have no real issues with this set, for $100 shipped you can't beat this set. They seem sturdy so far and my 220 lb butt has tested each one.Assembly was as expected.. most went together with no issue, a few bolts/screws needed tightening after the journey from half a world away... but no problems at all.
J**S
Good! Not great…
Cheap chairs good for a first apartment/house. They do seem a bit flimsy so if you have kids or are possibly heavier these might not be the best chairs. Good for the price most definitely and the color is perfect. Again, the support could be better but the ease of assembly and color are perfect.
X**A
Great look, easy to clean, easy to replace if need be
These chairs updated and modernized the look of our dining room for a fraction of the price. We have children, and struggled with keeping our upholstered parsons chairs clean, hence why we opted for these after trying them at an AirBnB. We were concerned that the white would stain easily, but so far, we’ve been able to keep them looking great with regular cleaning. They are comfortable but they are very lightweight- not a super sturdy piece of furniture… we feel safe sitting in them but I am not sure what would be their weight limit. We have owned these for over a year- we have had to retighten the hardware, but no parts have fallen off or bent / deformed. Overall, great value.
J**R
Persistent Bolt Issues Make These Chairs Unusable
Stylish but Fundamentally Flawed - Constant Bolt Failures Render Chairs Unsafe and FrustratingI purchased a set of these Furmax dining chairs based on their appealing modern design. While they do initially look nice and fit the mid-century aesthetic, their functionality is severely compromised by a critical and persistent flaw: the bolts connecting the legs to the seat constantly come loose, even after multiple attempts to tighten them securely.This is not a minor inconvenience; it's a significant safety concern. On multiple occasions, while simply sitting normally, I've felt the chair become wobbly as the bolts begin to detach. This instability makes the chairs feel unreliable and potentially dangerous, as there's a constant fear of them collapsing.I have diligently tried to tighten the bolts using the provided Allen wrench, ensuring they are as snug as possible. However, this is clearly not a long-term solution, as they invariably loosen again after a short period of use. This repeated maintenance makes these "pre-assembled" chairs feel like a constant DIY project just to keep them functional enough to sit on.For chairs intended for regular use in a dining, kitchen, or living room setting, this level of instability is unacceptable. The primary purpose of a chair is to provide stable and safe seating, and these Furmax chairs fail to deliver on that fundamental requirement.While the design might be aesthetically pleasing, the poor construction and the recurring issue with loosening bolts make these chairs a significant disappointment and, frankly, a waste of money. I cannot recommend these chairs to anyone looking for reliable and safe seating. The constant need for tightening and the inherent instability far outweigh any visual appeal they might possess. I would strongly advise potential buyers to consider other options where structural integrity is not a persistent concern.
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