Let me start by saying this chair is ridiculously comfortable. The moment I sank into its fluffy cotton-filled embrace after a long workday, I understood why so many reviewers rave about it. The dark grey fabric is soft yet durable, and the armrests provide perfect support for lazy weekend reading sessions.
The assembly process? Hilariously easy - until it's not. Like one reviewer, I initially struggled with the legs popping out until I realized (facepalm moment) I'd installed them backwards. Once correctly assembled though, the metal frame feels surprisingly sturdy for its affordable price point.
Where this chair truly shines is in small spaces. It fits beautifully in my bedroom corner without dominating the room. My cat immediately claimed it as her throne (major con: now we have sharing negotiations), but there's actually enough space for both of us during our evening reading ritual.
The non-slip feet work well on hardwood, though they do occasionally slide if you shift positions dramatically. At 5'2", I appreciate how the seat depth doesn't leave my legs dangling - a rare find in accent chairs!
Now for the reality check: while marketed for up to 250lbs, heavier users should proceed with caution. The frame does have its limits, as evidenced by that poor coffee-soaked reviewer's experience (though their follow-up admitting assembly error gave me a good laugh).
Final verdict? For under $200, this lazy chair delivers exceptional comfort in compact spaces. Just double-check those leg attachments during assembly - your future coffee-drinking self will thank you!