I decided to invest in pricier furniture, since I have a job and I'm out of college now. This looks great in my living room. The walnut wood is finished very nicely and is complemented well by the denim.
Also, it's really comfortable to sit in and work on my laptop. Really really comfortable. If you're looking for a chair you can sleep in, there isn't neck support (this isn't that kind of chair), so sleeping would be difficult. But if you scoot your butt forwards and lean back, I could see it being viable (obviously not made for that).
Finally, the assembly was tricky. There aren't many pieces and the concept is very simple. It's just that some steps are difficult to do by yourself. I was able to do it by myself in under an hour, but I'm an engineer with tons of tools available and experience building my own furniture (welding, sewing, woodworking, you name it) so this was no biggie. I think the average everyday joe will find this a moderate difficulty assembly as there are few steps overall. I can't remember what exactly, I just remember that the whole thing isn't stable until you get 4 screws in, and then the rest is easy. That initial step was a PITA though. Once assembled, the thing is very sturdy and makes no creaking noises at all, I have full confidence putting my weight on it.
Comfortable chair, looks great!
I decided to invest in pricier furniture, since I have a job and I'm out of college now. This looks great in my living room. The walnut wood is finished very nicely and is complemented well by the denim. Also, it's really comfortable to sit in and work on my laptop. Really really comfortable. If you're looking for a chair you can sleep in, there isn't neck support (this isn't that kind of chair), so sleeping would be difficult. But if you scoot your butt forwards and lean back, I could see it being viable (obviously not made for that). Finally, the assembly was tricky. There aren't many pieces and the concept is very simple. It's just that some steps are difficult to do by yourself. I was able to do it by myself in under an hour, but I'm an engineer with tons of tools available and experience building my own furniture (welding, sewing, woodworking, you name it) so this was no biggie. I think the average everyday joe will find this a moderate difficulty assembly as there are few steps overall. I can't remember what exactly, I just remember that the whole thing isn't stable until you get 4 screws in, and then the rest is easy. That initial step was a PITA though. Once assembled, the thing is very sturdy and makes no creaking noises at all, I have full confidence putting my weight on it.