🪑 Elevate your office game with swivel sophistication!
The MOO19BK office chair combines a modern brown faux leather upholstery with a sturdy, powder-coated cherry wood frame. Designed for comfort and style, it features a 360° swivel, upholstered seat, and easy assembly, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking both function and flair.
Colour | Brown |
Assembly type | Require Assembly |
Primary material | Faux Leather |
Type of wood | Cherry Wood |
Top material | Faux Leather |
Finish type | Powder Coated |
Style | Modern |
What is in the box? | Arm Pad, Caster |
Item shape | Rectangular or Square |
Mattress comfort | Upholstered |
Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat height | 100 Centimetres |
Manufacturer reference | MO-19-BR |
ASIN | B007PBL5T2 |
L**S
Excellent Quality Product At This Price Point & Looks The Business...
Well pleased with the Quality. Looks, and Comfort of this office chair and it's an excellent replacement for my old computer chair after a good 7 years as had its day. I say 7 years but in reality it only lasted around 6 years when the hydraulics had packed in, and the chair would not stay raised to its highest position no matter how many times I got out of it and pulled the lever to raise it back up again, it just kept falling back down to its lowest position. Not only that there was no longer any comfort in the thin padded seat it had.To be honest I should of brought a new one long before now, and I even reckon by sitting in the lower position for too long in the old chair brought on my sciatica which I had for the first time last year. The fact that it has now returned very much made me send for this new chair and considering this was only £10 more than my old chair cost from Argos back on 2010 I can tell you that the old chair never had this quality at all about it and this one raises up even higher off the ground and the padding is much more luxurious in relation to it, even the colour matches my 3 piece to which the old one was all black.I read pretty much most of the reviews for this chair before I ordered it and my only concern was with those who stated that the holes was not in the right places making it very hard to assemble, and some reviews about the stitching coming undone and even the base not being sturdy enough and the legs breaking off.Well the chair surprisingly arrived today and I was not expecting it till Saturday especially as it was only dispatched yesterday. So I was very pleased with the speedy service.The fact that my sciatica as been badly playing up over the last couple of days more or less made me want to leave the chair in its box and take on the assembly when I was feeling a bit more up to it. But instead I got all the parts out of the box and assembled it whilst sitting in my old computer chair.The assembly I have to say was dead easy and comes in 4 simple parts to which I quite easily could follow and understand. I never experienced nothing of the sort some of the reviewers were pointing out, and all the holes were drilled out in all the right places.Just by comparing the quality of my old chair with the new one. I could honestly say that no way was the base not sturdy or strong enough. If anything it's a damn sight more quality in its build than the old one which I have had for the past 7 years, and you would have to do some serious brutal damage to be able to break the legs on the base, and all I can say is that you must be like a load of kids swinging about all over the place with the damn thing (LOL)I am well pleased with the product and it even looks the business and the part too, and would highly recommend it. It gets an easy 5 stars from me. For its looks. Its quality build and its price point.
R**N
Hard to put together so a bit of brute force is needed.
* May 2021. Two wheels have snapped on me. The standard universal 11mm x 22mm fit this chair and were easily replaced! Lasted me 5 year and is well worth it! £10 a set of 5 cost me. Make sure to not buy the 10 mm that fits Ikea chairs as the pegs are too small.-----I was sketchy on buying office chairs from the internet. I have never owned one but thought it time to get one.I researched long and hard and any reviews with 40% 3 stars or less was avoided.I saw that it was hard to find chairs at a affordable price. Many reaching to the hundreds of pounds.This chair however ranges from 54 pounds to 56 pounds depending on your delivery option.I saw how comfortable people said and took the plunge.I can confirm after sitting on it for hours it is indeed comfy. Its been about 10 days so I decided now is the time to review it.It was very hard to put the screws in. I saw a very helpful review saying 'Don't tighten the screws all the way, loosen them then once all the screws are in half way then start to tighten them.' This is exactly how you should build your chair if you buy this one. It took quite a bit of force as well.I found the holes for the screws into the chair need clearing from where the builders had made holes but the bits of inside of the chair were in the holes blocking it. Easy solution just shove a thin pen, screwdriver through.I also used a small knife to push the edges from the holes for the screws back so the holes were more accessible. I highly advise this, even cutting a small bit into the leather to widen the hole as the chair cushions cover the holes dramatically. Don't worry about small cuts as the arm chairs cover the holes. Just be careful.The legs and stand for the chair for me were very easy to build. It was the chair and armrests which nearly got the better of me. But a breather and cup of tea will do you good for the 4th try of screwing in those damned screws. Instructions are only picture format and ONLY when I was stuck at the screws did I bother picking it up and looking at it.Right as I type I am sitting on this chair and it looks stylish and very comfy. Expensive office chairs arm rests aren't the best though in warm weather as they have thick cushion armrests that tend to make you sweat more. These don't have those.There is also the option to lift the seat up and down. This was very easy to use and install.There is no head rest but the chair does lean or tilt back at a angle so you can lean back and relax.So all in all this review comes to a end.I am most satisfied with my purchase.Building it was a bit of a pain but at least I new this chair was indeed new with new screws which are sturdy and assures me it will last.For 50-55 pounds this budget chair is a great price. Its comfy and it also has wheels so you can wheel about your room or office. It also allows you to push the seat up or down and swivel.I rate it 5/5 stars and love it. After the hard work I was happy to sit in it and relax in my new comfy chair. A would buy! Just make sure to follow the advice!
I**S
Nice sized chair
Pros: it’s a good sturdy size -good width and depth of seat for me- I’m over six foot and I’m curvy!It looks smart and I like the colours. It’ll look good in my office once I’ve finished decorating the room.It’s very comfortable to sit in- I have back and neck problems but I felt comfortable straight away when I sat in it. Still yet to see how it feels with the ergonomic desk set up.Cons: putting it together was an absolute nightmare. I don’t say this lightly! I’m no stranger to the flat pack -and have successfully assembled all sorts of things over the years - ikea wardrobes, shelving units, b&q bathroom cabinets-2 desks, a double bed and a cat scratching tower thing. Difficult, and the cause of a few arguments, yes, impossible with various screws popping out everywhere-nope.There were two lengths of screw -the type tightened with an Allen key-and screw covers. It all looked easy enough -you could see what would go where-but getting the screws in was difficult and at some points impossible. The holes just wouldn’t line up-the Allen key seemed to just be stripping the screw heads-and in the end the arms of the chair were attached by sheer fury and a box of assorted screws from the depths of the kitchen cupboards.So....time will tell-maybe it’ll be fine and maybe it’ll catapult me backwards when the arms pop off-who knows.Just a warning for those with sore backs-the box is very heavy -at one point you do need to lift the entire chair to then insert it into the wheeled base. Not an easy task.Presumably you could do this with the chair upside down and putting the base into position that way. But my husband was having none of it so I kept quiet;)
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