Christopher Knight Home Sarasota Outdoor Sedie da esterno in alluminio pressofuso, set da 2 pezzi, bronzo martellato

Brand:Christopher Knight Home

3.7/5

726.74

Le sedie da pranzo Covington porteranno lusso e comodità al tuo spazio all'aperto. Realizzate in fusione di alluminio, queste sedie durevoli e di alta qualità sono dotate di schienale in rete e poggiasedile. La finitura in bronzo antico è neutra per abbinarsi a qualsiasi arredamento da esterno e resisterà a qualsiasi condizione atmosferica. Che tu sia nel tuo cortile, patio o terrazza, apprezzerai queste sedie per gli anni a venire.

Le sedie da pranzo Covington porteranno lusso e comodità al tuo spazio all'aperto. Realizzate in fusione di alluminio, queste sedie durevoli e di alta qualità sono dotate di schienale in rete e poggiasedile. La finitura in bronzo antico è neutra per abbinarsi a qualsiasi arredamento da esterno e resisterà a qualsiasi condizione atmosferica. Che tu sia nel tuo cortile, patio o terrazza, apprezzerai queste sedie per gli anni a venire. Qualche montaggio richiesto. Dimensioni: 26,38 L x 22,44 L x 34,65 A
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Christopher Knight Home
Color Hammered Bronze
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 223 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Finish Type Hammered
Frame Material Aluminum, Bronze
Included Components 2 chairs
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 239073
Item Weight 20.77 Pounds
Item Weight 20.8 pounds
Manufacturer Great Deal Furniture
Material Aluminum
Maximum Weight Recommendation 300 Pounds
Model Name Sarasota
Product Dimensions 22.45 x 26.35 x 34.65 inches
Product Dimensions 26.3"D x 22.3"W x 35"H
Recommended Uses For Product Relaxing
Room Type Patio Garden
Seat Material Type Aluminum
Shape L-Shaped
Style Chairs
Unit Count 2.0 Count

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Scritto da: JUrban
Color in s not Bronze
I like the chairs, they are well made and sturdy. I ordered bronze but it looks more black
Scritto da: Glitter Mulberry
Run Small, Color Doesn't Match Tables
These are solid chairs, but they run small. I could not sit in them without feeling tight because of the arm rest. I would prefer an extra inch or two in the width. Christopher Knight does not offer chairs without arm rests and the color is different from the table I ordered, which was also from Christopher Knight. I wish they had a matching set with a smaller table. Disappointed.
Scritto da: Tom Miller
Nice cast aluminum chair
These are nice chairs. I would not call them restaurant level sturdy, but they are pretty stout. I bought cast aluminum because I live in the PNW and did not want any more plastic chairs that don't last, or steel chairs that will rust in the rain and stain my patio surface, or wood chairs I have to refinish annually. Also, as they wear, I can just go buy a few cans of bronze hammerite type paint and refinish them in the long term. I'll get several years out of the thick powder coated bronze finish these came with. They look great and my wife and I really like the extra flair these have with the floral like pattern work mixed in with the weave look. Nice touch. Super easy to assemble. They are a little rocky from the four legs because aluminum is so stiff, but the leveling legs seem to do the job. We have a stamped concrete patio, so it's not exactly a flat reference. I do suggest some blue loc tite on the leveling legs. Dragging them around without it getting annoying tinny noise is nice. Yes, to be fair, I'm a bit OCD on things like this. Once these don't rattle, moving them around on concrete sounds solid like a restaurant grade chair. Next will be our cast aluminum table from the same provider. It's not here yet, but if it's as good as these chairs, I'll be drafting another happy customer review in a week or so. We find the Christopher Knight products to be exceptional for their price point. We just couldn't find the full table chair/table style set we wanted. We liked the chairs or the table, but never both. So we bought these chairs and found a very similar table. Our pricing is coming in at least 10-50% less than the matched sets we considered from this manufacturer and others. I look forward to the next 10-20 years with these chairs for our outdoor festivities. I think they will last that long, maybe more if they survive the wildcard, our pre-teen boy.
Scritto da: Rick
Nice Chairs
We have several different cast aluminum chairs and tables on our patio and decks, all made in China for different vendors. These two chairs are fairly heavy castings and relatively sturdy. The finish is a little darker than we'd prefer, but we knew that going in based upon the photos provided (they would be nicer looking with a little more bronze or copper color, but we like the dark hammered finish more than plain cast iron black). As with most China made aluminum castings, they did not assemble with the legs level regardless of whether you put someone in the chair during assembly... one chair a bit more pronounced than the other. To be fair, it's tough to manufacture bolt-together castings and have the assembled chairs consistently come out with all four legs touching. I don't like having to use the adjustable feet, however, and fixing the problem is easy. First find a level section of floor (concrete slabs generally aren't very flat). Take two small wooden blocks (6" lengths of 2x4 is perfect) and place one under each of the two legs that are touching. Then get your weight over the chair and apply a fair amount of force on the two opposite corners of the chair, pushing the legs that weren't touching toward the floor. The goal is to "over twist" the chair in the opposite direction that it's twisted, to slightly overcome the spring in the metal tabs that bolts pass thru. You don't want to push hard enough to potentially break the chair, but aluminum, even cast, will "give" a fair amount. But it will also break, so start out with only moderate force. Remove the chair from the blocks and test it... twist it again a little harder if the first attempt didn't resolve the problem. being sensitive to the "feel" of the metal as you push. The worse of our two chairs was initially off by about 1/4" and this process easily (and permanently) squared up the chair. Both now sit perfectly on our balcony with the feet adjusted all the way in where I like them. Packaging was okay, but we did have a couple of minor chips in the paint from parts bumping each other in shipment, but these were small and easily touched up with a black Sharpie and fortunately not in visible locations. Bottom line: nice chairs, plenty sturdy, well-made, a little too dark a finish. Will likely buy another set.
Scritto da: Jerry Askey
Chairs look great.
Easy to assemble. Look great.
Scritto da: Bob
Excellant chairs
These are really nice looking chairs that are being used on my porch. The hammered finish is a nice feature. The instructions were clear and the assembly was easy except for the final tightening of the eight bolts. The four legs would never end up on the same plane. The solution turned out to be to lightly snug the nuts, then to have a second person sit in the chair while applying the final torque. Of course the floor needs to be flat.
Scritto da: Byran
Nice Patio Chairs for a reasonable price.
I'm setting comfortably on one as I write this review. I probably won't add any cushions because my bottom feels fine after few hours outside. The chairs have a textured finish that looks and feels good. They have a black/bronze color, which to me, looks more black. I wanted aluminum because of the many rainy days we have here in the south. I can leave these outside with worrying about rust. The chairs were packaged well to prevent damage in shipment. I used a 9/16 wrench instead of the supplied wrench to make sure the nuts were tight. Just make sure you don't over-tighten if you do the same. I used a small file to smooth a couple sharp spots. I don't think you can go wrong with these chairs. These are nice strong cast aluminum chairs at a good price. Update: After a little over a month I noticed the glide screws have some rust on them. Too bad the manufacturer didn't spend just a little more for stainless steel glides. Also, the holes are not drilled straight causing the glides to dent my wood deck. I first stuck on some felt (to hold the glide and then used some 7/8" rubber clear leg tips from home depot.
Scritto da: Ann Armilio
Patio Chairs
Purchased these chairs to go with our small bronze patio table. The package arrived ahead of schedule.. They are solid and sturdy and match the table in design and colour. Chairs were easily assembled; they are fairly comfortable for sitting but we may add cushions at a later date. They were much less expensive than similar chairs seen at outdoor furniture stores and online. We are considering buying two more.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Cast aluminum chairs.
I couldn’t believe How sturdy and high quality these chairs are. Exceeded my expectations. Wide and comfortable with nice armrests, no need for cushions. Also very easy to assemble. I bought two sets and would order more in the future.
Scritto da: Trude
Nice looking chairs
The chairs are great, well made, sturdy, but we like a straight back, then within days of our purchase there was a great reduction in price, and they would not adjust our account, so we sent them back, too bad
Scritto da: Olivier
Beautiful chairs
I bought 4 packs of these chairs. Some were not perfect but in general these are great chairs. They're heavy and overall the quality is good. The customer service is also great and they were able to quickly solve my issue.
Scritto da: ICMAC
Not too bad,
Chair is as described, Some sharp edges if Grabbed the wrong way, The feet are not much good on Concrete I am very happy with my purchase.

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