Set of 4 Britte Fabric Upholstered Wood Dining Chair Set Beige/Dark Brown - Baxton Studio: Mid-Century, Rubberwood Frame, Armless
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design: 4.67 out of 5
ease of assembly: 3.67 out of 5
quality: 4.33 out of 5
value: 5 out of 5
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4 out of 5 stars
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5 January, 2024Verified purchase
Light chairs/missing pieces
The chairs fit my dining room nice, but be forewarned they are verrry light. Also, there were several missing pieces and holes that were missing. My husband and I worked around it since we had the tools but was a little inconvenient.
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9 December, 2023Verified purchase
Modern chic!
I genuinely love these chairs! They were fairly easy to assemble and the end look is classy with a modern feel. Definitely a deal for the price point!
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20 May, 2022Verified purchase
Great chair and price!
I’m very happy with the construction and the price point. They’re very sturdy once they’re assembled. Word of caution though. The L brackets that hold the seat to the frame did not have pilot holes drilled for the provided screws. Trying to screw the screws into the frame and seat bottom without pilot holes would be difficult at best given the hardness of the wood frame. Also, you could end up with issues. It’s always best to have pilot holes. So, I recommend that the manufacturer drill them. If not, they’re easily drilled. Just a heads up to anyone considering these chairs.