Description
Choose comfort for your dorm or bedroom with this corduroy dish chair from Zenithen!
Key Product Features
- You will receive 1 chair per order, and it measures 23" x 32.5" x 35"
- Foldable dish chair is easy to transport and rearrange in your room
- Padded wide wale corduroy chair provides comfort and support for hours
- Sturdy and durable steel frame remains intact through years of use
- The weight capacity is 225 pounds, and supports one person per chair
- Bright makes a beautiful neutral accent to any type of room decor
The chair that lends you all of the top-notch qualities you need for a great college dorm room seat. Providing you with comfort and style. You'll love cozying up in this hexagon folding chair with it’s comfortable, padded wide wale corduroy fabric and a sturdy steel frame. The perfect match for your late-night cram sessions and weekend movie nights, simply just fold this chair up to create more space in your room once you’re done! Easy to assemble, easy to store, easy to own. Check out the Zenithen Limited corduroy chair today.
298 Reviews
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Very comfy
It's very comfortable. I can fall asleep on it. Only dislike is it makes a lot of noise when you sit and get up.
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Just didn't like it
I couldn't get comfy in it. They look gorgeous and have fine material. There's just not enough give. I didn't sink in at all. Returned. I prefer those circle chairs that are much cheaper.
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Bigger then most
This dorm chair is larger and roomier then most. If you have a college boy he would appreciate the adult sz chair. Folds up nice for easy storage..not bulky
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Love it
My chair in the family room. Quality. Sturdiness. Price are all fantastic
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Low and leans back, disappointed.
I took a chance on these based on the five star reviews, but I'm disappointed. They are really low and shallow, and they force you to lean back without supporting your neck. We have a twenty dollar saucer chair from target that is deeper and comfier. They also don't look as nice in the room as the circular chair.I'm hoping that they'll break in over time and get deeper.