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The LifeStyle Solutions Lexington Armchair in Navy Blue combines elegance and comfort with its tufted seat cushions and pocket coil construction. This versatile piece includes two matching pillows and is designed for easy assembly, making it a perfect addition to any modern living space, office, or reading nook.
Brand | LifeStyle Solutions |
Color | Navy Blue |
Product Dimensions | 31.1"D x 39.8"W x 33.5"H |
Size | 39.8" W x 31.1" D x 33.5" H |
Back Style | Solid Back, Tufted Back |
Special Feature | Arm Rest, Cushion Availability, Removable Cover |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Reading |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Style | Navy Blue |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Painted |
Room Type | Office, Dressing Room, Living Room, Bedroom, Library |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Cushion |
Theme | Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | Lexington Chair |
Arm Style | Track |
Surface Recommendation | Indoor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 15 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Upholstery |
Seat Height | 18.5 Inches |
Seat Depth | 21.3 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Leg Style | Tapered |
Arm Height | 25.2 Inches |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Included Throw Pillow Quantity | 2 |
UPC | 815340025046 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815340025046 |
Form Factor | Upholstered |
Manufacturer | Lifestyle Solutions |
Item Weight | 57.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LKLGF2SP1GU3051 |
S**.
Love this chair, but....
Update: I ordered a replacement chair for the one that had the seems pulling apart only to discover that the zipper for the back cushion has been sewn on wrong and it won't zip to attach it to the chair. This is so frustrating! Now I have to try to get the cushion replaced so it can be attached.We love this chair, but I will say we bought 2 of them, and one of them has the seams are splitting. Luckily I had taken the protection so I was able to get it replaced for free. The other chair has been fine. Everyone likes them a lot, they are comfy, and are a seal for the price.
M**R
Great quality!
I am so happy with my purchase! I got them for my office and I absolutely love the color.
J**D
Great value
Solid addition to my office. Would like it to be a little deeper, but for the price it’s great.
K**Y
Excellent For the Price!
It's my grandpa's favorite chair. I made sure to get him an oversized one so he'd be more comfortable and now he says it's the only chair he sits in. Sturdy chair.Can't say anything long term about it because we've had it less than a month but glad this chair has lived up to its expectations.Super easy to put together too
K**R
Awesome
Got this for my dad and it is very sturdy and easy to put together. Want to get one for myself next.
M**R
Great
Have bought 4 of these try are amazing for the price and nice and big and comfy
M**P
Not Impressed
Don’t buy this chair if you don’t like IKEA instructions, can imagine them easily in your head just by looking at all the pieces, and can come up with creative solutions to ridiculous, needless problems. Take a good look at the video above because that is THE ONLY set of instructions you’re going to get with this chair. Period. Of the 53 second video above, only half is instructions. Clearly “fast and easy assembly” is subjective.When assembling, wear clothing you’re planning to throw out shortly, and protect your hair (in fact, cover your hair with another piece of clothing you’re planning to throw out). I didn’t wear nice clothes or anything, but I certainly planned to wear them again. I don’t think that will be happening now. The Velcro on the bottom tore up my clothes, causing massive pilling and thinning of the fabric that absolutely did not exist before I started (if it had, I wouldn’t have worn the clothes to begin with).The Velcro also tears at your hair. If your head gets anywhere near it, it almost attracts your hair to it, then rips at it. If your hair is at all important to you, cover it before getting anywhere near this assembly process. Hair is held in high regard in my culture/spirituality, so this chair is the equivalent of making an evangelical person build a book shelf that says “the bible is fiction” among the shelves or an Islamic person having to build something that insulted Allah.I vacuumed my floor where I was going to put the chair together and place it multiple times before assembling, but somehow this thing was still covered in lint by the time I got it together (about an hour after starting). Clearly it’s a lint magnet, so I have serious doubts about this thing looking even half way decent under normal living conditions. If you have kids, pets, or long hair, forget it (basically, if you have long hair this chair is not for you in any way).If you follow the directions above, the back is too small to fit. If you try to put the back and sides together, then put the seat on, the seat is too big. Only after doing both of those was I able to go back to the original way (seat and sides, then back) and actually get the back on. To top it off, the chair isn’t all that comfortable. The back cushion has about half the stuffing in it that it really should have, so you just sort of sink to the back of the chair anyway. The little round cushions on the sides become really awkward when sitting. There really is no point to them. They ended up across the room and will be moved to dumpster shortly.If my last ditch attempt to put this chair together hadn’t worked, this chair would either be in the trash now (with those stupid round cushions) or back in the box it took an additional 30 minutes to get this chair out of, headed back to the furniture store in hell it came from.
P**H
Back assembly impossible.
Chair looks great, but whoever designed and approved the back assembly should have their engineering degrees revoked. It is impossible to do, And I’m am not exaggerating - IMPOSSIBLE to slide the back in, around, near, or adjacent to the horrible little brackets they are supposed to slide in? Around? Near? Adjacent to? The sides. The instructions consist of a lame 2D drawing and some arrows. And we have tried. One person. Two people together. A third person. All college graduates who have this far been fairly successful in life and furniture assembly. All of whom were left sweaty, frustrated, and swearing. We thought we had it, but then moved the chair one foot to get it where we wanted it and the back fell down to the floor. I am now faced with engineering my own method to secure the chair, which frustrates the crap out of me because I SHOULDN’T HAVE TO. The chair looks great, and is 75% sturdy. Note that the bottom is not cushioned - it’s on springs of some sort. So it’s a little hard and bouncy, but not uncomfortable. Just done lean back.
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