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The Modway Eon Natural Elm Wood Kitchen and Dining Room Chair in Black is a fully assembled, vintage-inspired seating solution that combines organic minimalism with modern design. Measuring 20.5"L x 16"W x 35"H and weighing just 8 pounds, this chair is perfect for various settings, from dining rooms to home offices. Its solid elm wood construction and durable polyurethane finish ensure both style and longevity, making it a must-have for any contemporary space.
Seat Depth | 20.5 inches |
Seat Height | 18 Inches |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.5"D x 16"W x 35"H |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Durable |
Item Shape | L-Shaped |
Furniture Finish | Wood |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | black |
Theme | Vintage Modern |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Slat Back |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Foam |
Seat Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Elm Wood |
Material Type | Rattan |
A**R
Good design, good craftsmanship, good price
Fortunately for my intended use, the “Walnut” color is lighter than expected, a close match for what’s called “Acorn” at [word 1: point of compass, starts with W; word 2: type of tree, starts with E].I liked it so much I bought a second chair.Arrived safely. No detectable odor.
J**S
BEWARE: Paint smell reeks
First, I want to start out by saying I have been a loyal Amazon Prime member for many years. I have never rated a product less than 5 star.This chair gets a 1 star. Packaging and shipping were great. Style and design is great. But the chair absolutely REEKS of chemical spray paint. I’ve never experienced anything like it in a furniture delivery. It’s been airing out on my porch for 6 hours and still SMELLS like it could catch on fire at any minute. I’ve wiped it down twice with soap and water, and it makes no difference. I’m still not sure whether I’m going to have to throw it away entirely.
L**N
Walnut is not brown, warm wood, it is bright, ORANGE wood.
first I must preface with I am using these chairs in my store and they are solid and beautiful in itself. My frustrations lie in that they are advertised as a walnut color, but they are ORANGE. not faint, but REALLY ORANGE. I really wanted that deep walnut color. Again, I use them but planning on carving out some time to sand them down and stain them. The other frustration was with how long it took to receive them. It took 3+ months and I ordered them so in advance to get here in time for my grand opening and had to rush go get temp target chairs until they came in. I do think the photo and name of the color should be changed to display what it truly is because after waiting so long and finally getting them as well as the team unboxing them and taking the boxes--I didn't want to deal with the hassle of returning them.
J**T
Classic design, great color, reasonable price
I wanted to buy a pair of original Thonet #18 chairs (the classic chair these are based on) but the are $200-250 a piece. I decided to give these a try and I am pleased. The only con is that the wood is not the MOST solid. Doesn't feel cheap per se, but I did have to send one back since it arrived with a cracked leg. Satisfied nonetheless.
S**Z
Not true bentwood, but the flaws don't matter for on-stage theater chairs
First, it's important to understand that these are not true bentwood chairs. Rather than one shaped piece, the curvy backs are made from separate pieces of wood that have been joined together. On one of the chairs I received those joints are very smooth and not even noticable, but on the other you can clearly see the glue and seams (see picture). I think it's up to luck on what you get, since manufacturing seems inconsistent in that regard. We got them to be theater rehearsal chairs because they are lightweight and a neutral classic style that can work for many periods. So the joined back pieces, rough patches on the wood and places where the spray paint didn't quite get into the cracks on the leg joints really don't matter to us and won't show under stage lights. If I'd bought them for a high-end dining room I'd be way more bothered by those things, and $100+ is kind of pricey when you consider the quality issues. (Although true bentwood antiques go for WAY more money, so if it's the look you're after and you can live with a few rough spots these may work for you.) I will echo other reviews that say the chairs really do smell bad out of the box. Left them outside overnight and wiped them down with lysol and that helped. They are definitely a mass-produced item, with some obvious flaws, but do seem sturdy and will work well for our purposes.
M**.
Not a walnut finish?
I am satisfied generally, except that the Bentwood chair I bought doesn't look like walnut, as advertised. It has a reddish cast. But it blends well enough with the others I have at the table, so only I notice the difference.
A**R
Very nice looking bistro style chairs
Could not afford an original style bentwood chair but these come close at a very reasonable price. Come assembled so it’s take out of box and use. Very happy with purchase. Mine did not have paint or lacquer smell as a few have mentioned.
A**R
Smells like chemicals
I had to throw the chair away because my whole house smelled like chemical!
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