🪑 Elevate your dining game with mid-century modern flair — don’t just sit, make a statement!
The Christopher Knight Home Abrielle Dining Chairs set features two armless chairs with eco-friendly rubberwood splayed legs and smooth light beige upholstery. Designed with compact dimensions ideal for contemporary dining rooms, these chairs blend mid-century modern aesthetics with durable materials and easy assembly, supporting up to 300 lbs each.
Brand | Christopher Knight Home |
Color | Beige, Brown |
Product Dimensions | 19.75"D x 19.75"W x 31"H |
Size | 2-Pcs Set |
Back Style | Open Back |
Special Feature | Cushion Availability |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Dining |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Style | Dining Chairs |
Pattern | Solid |
Room Type | Dining Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Dining Chairs |
Shape | Round |
Model Name | Abrielle |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 15.25 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Rubberwood |
Seat Height | 18.75 Inches |
Seat Depth | 16.5 inches |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Leg Style | Splayed Leg |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
UPC | 843345157295 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843345157295 |
Form Factor | Upholstered |
Manufacturer | Christopher Knight Home |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 303368 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
W**D
Needed some Mid Century Modern chairs to go with a great teak dining table I have
Been looking for some new chairs to go with my 1980s teak dining table. It's been a long hunt, but when I saw these, I decided to take a chance and order a pair.They arrived today and they are PERFECT. The gray fabric ties in nicely with the rest of my home, and the wood finish matches the legs on my teak dining table perfectly.Only took about 30 minutes to assemble the first chair and try it out. The result is a light weight but very sturdy chair. The fabric should wear really well, but could easily be changed out later if needed. Once fully assembled and all fasteners torqued down.. this chair is very sturdy, yet easy to move around. The padding on the seat is firm, not mushy, and gives good support to your bottom (it does not bottom out onto the wood frame underneath at all). The design of the chair is superb in that it gently encourage you to sit up straight and the back padding is perfectly placed and very comfortable.With this successful test, I have now order to more sets of 2 to complete my 6 chair need.I have to say, all in, incluing tax... $450 for 6 chairs of this quality and comfort is a steal in my view. Yeah, you have to assemble them, but hey.. for the right chair design... I really do not care.NOTE: READ THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS carefully before assembling. I see comments here about the chair not assembling correctly (particualrly the back). News flash if that is the case you did not follow directions and need to take it apart and start over. Two key points to success: 1) the two leg sections ARE NOT ambidextrous, you must assemble them together exactly as instructed. 2) DO NOT fully torque down all the fasteners until you have tested the chair for level seating on a level floor surface. Once you confirm that, then do a careful rotational sequence of tightening, then going around one more time and fully torque all fasteners down completely. If you do this.. you will be very pleased with these chairs.
G**E
Assembly is not difficult
Nice chairs for the price. They look good and appear sturdy. The seat cushion might be firmer than some might like for extended sitting, but I am happy with it for a dining table chair.Many reviews indicated the chairs are hard to assemble, but I did not have much difficulty, and I think the manufacturer has made some modifications to help folks avoid installing the parts backward. The two main side pieces (including legs and back support) crisscross before the seat attaches (which was not immediately intuitive...look at the instructions). These side pieces might have been easy to install in the wrong order, but now have tabs that don't let you install them backward. The back rest is also easy to install upside down, but now you can only mount one of the two bolds on each side as the other is offset (I made that mistake on the first chair, thinking the previous reviews were right that the hardware does not fit, but then flipped the back and all was good). The final screws for the cross braces now have predrilled holes (not sure they are needed, but this helps show the best way to align the parts and were probably added in response to some the previous reviews). Like all unassembled furniture, putting them together is easier with an electric drill, particularly for all the cross-brace screws. The Allen wrench needed for the main chair bolts was longer than any in my drill attachment kit, so I had to saw off the end of one of the supplied wrenches to make a drill attachment, but after that all went smoothly.
C**N
Cute Chair!
The shipping was fast. It was very easy to assemble. I love the color and it is well made. The chair is very comfortable.However :( I want buy another pair and it doesn’t ship to Hawaii anymore.
R**T
Beautiful chairs, great price!
These are beautiful and comfortable, easy to put together and a great price, I ordered them in the gray and turquoise. Love them.
T**T
Exactly As Advertised
Bought these for my dining room table to replace a set of more "fancy" and expensive chairs that couldn't hold up under normal use. These far more affordable chairs, while not exactly top of the line in craftsmanship, are completely serviceable. I find them to be sturdy, good looking, and comfortable as well as affordable. As I write this, I've had them about a year with no issues at all, so...thumbs up.
D**M
Good chairs for the price
The chairs are sturdy and comfortable. We purchased 4 and ordered two more. They weren't difficult to assemble, but as it happens, the last one of the six was impossible to level. We decided it was close enough. As others have mentioned, they are small chairs. We are not a very tall family, so they work well for us. My daughters and I are 5'3" and the back is in the right place for us. My husband is 5'8" and he finds it comfortable as well. I like the curve of the seat and the back. Only time will tell how the fabric holds up. There is a wrinkle in the fabric on the back rest on two out of the six, but for the price, it's something we can live with. The wood is nicer than I expected.
B**Y
Labels are slapped on in permanent adhesive
Looks cute, not worth the price. Assembly is frustratingly tedious thanks to the company using permanent adhesive to slap labels on the pieces. Worst part is there’s a giant label on each chair - that can be seen once assembled - that repeats instructions in the assembly manual. You’ll need a scraper with a fine edge, lots of Goo Gone, a good grip and strong arms to get them off. Even then, they’re impossible to remove without scratching up the finish. Add 15 minutes assembly time per chair, just to deal with the sticker and labels. Also be prepared to be picking up the tiniest bits of glue-backed paper shreds off your workspace once you’ve got the sticker off, but before you can continue assembling, otherwise you’ll have bits of the label stuck all over the chair. Inexplicable and inexcusable on the company’s part. The entire globe has known for decades how to procure removable labels and stickers. Again - the chairs cute. But not even close to being worth the headache.
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