🛋️ Elevate your space with comfort and style that commands attention.
The Edenbrook Lynnwood Upholstered Accent Chair combines mid-century modern aesthetics with practical durability. Featuring a solid wood frame, camel faux leather upholstery, and thick foam cushions, it offers plush comfort and reliable support. Designed for easy, tool-free assembly and compact enough for versatile placement, this chair is a stylish upgrade for living rooms, offices, or bedrooms.
Additional Features | Upholstered Leather, Arm Rest, Removable Cushions, Sturdy, Tufted Cushions |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Color | Camel Faux Leather |
Back Style | Solid Back, Cushion |
Style Name | Chair |
Pattern | Waffle |
Finish Types | Varnished |
Theme | Mid-Century Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Arm Style | Track |
Furniture Finish | Wood |
Cushion Style | Tufted |
Leg Style | Tapered |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Foam |
Fill Material | Foam, Polyester Batting |
Item Width Side To Side | 32.5"D x 32.7"W x 35.4"H |
Size | Chair |
Item Weight | 57 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Back Interior Height | 17.25 Inches |
Seat Height | 22 Inches |
Seat Depth | 19.25 inches |
Arm Height | 27 Inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 32.5 Inches |
J**S
Great, lasts over time and dog chaos
Still in great shape after several years for daily use and dogs. Smaller than I thought but still awesome.
W**G
Love it
Perfect fit, color, comfort. I tore out a fireplace, and built an alcove in the family room with, hidden speakers, and small cabinets on each side. with cabinet doors open, I had 55 inches of space for seating. this loveseat at a true 53 inches fit just rite. This was a easy assembly, about half hour, 1 tool included. Once put together, without the cushion weight I placed it in the alcove to check the height for swing out shelves, to use like coffee tables, pull it out fabricated them, and set in the loveseat then the cushions & bolster pillows, NICE !! Visitors come over and want to sit in there, Sorry that's my space...LOL
P**Y
Pretty easy assembly; looks decent
I like it well enough—it's fine.I found assembly pretty easy, especially considering I had little space to put this thing together, and none of the three other [*male*] people in my family help with such tasks unless I ask or someone cajole them into it—and then they usually get grumpy while helping, so I just assemble stuff like this (and <ugh> the really difficult-to-assembly stuff) myself <sigh>. It entailed more than just screwing on the legs (which was all that was required for a different loveseat I was considering), but all pieces were included, including an allen wrench for tightening things. I had to use only one tool of my own (briefly)—just a screwdriver.No, actually I used two of my own tools. A metal piece already attached to the inside of the arms—a thing the back of the sofa slides into—was bent considerably, I had to straighten in with pliers or something, but that wasn't a big deal.The dark grey is a good neutral color (that isn't beige or tan—and that doesn't show every speck of pet hair or smudge). I guess it would go well with a lot of "decorating pallettes" or whatnot. And, I like the somewhat angular structure of the sofa and cushions, which give it a more modern vibe.The one issue I have with the appearance is, the grey tweed-like fabric/pattern on the bottom cushion. doesn't, in the front of the sofa, extend down far enough to meet the bottom visible part of the cushion, so you can see this black "under-cushion" fabric along the front, which, you know, really shouldn't be visible. When I have a few moments, I'll try to reposition the (pretty tight-fitting, not really easily adjusted) fabric casing for the bottom cushion to see if I can fix that issue.The bottom cushion is rather firm—I'm hoping it will become softer with use, but I really don't think it's really uncomfortable now. The back cushions are softer, which is good.Overall, we like it, and it seems well enough made to last a reasonably long time.
K**N
Bought as a prop
I needed a couch for taking pictures with my blankets that I make. It was not heavy when the box came and the directions were pretty easy for me to put it together by myself. I carried every piece upstairs into my craft room and assembled it pretty easy with my husband's drill. There was one screw underneath that was really hard to get in but I managed to get it 3/4 of the way in and it's been fine. It's got some scratches on it and the cushion's definitely don't look even but it's good enough for the price and you really can't tell in the pictures. When you sit on it it's very stiff and I wouldn't say uncomfortable but it's not like extremely soft and comfy it's just stiff. I will not be sitting on it I am only taking pictures with it but when I do happen to sit on it from time to time it's nice because it's very sturdy. When two people sit on it there's just enough room for you on one cushion. It's definitely not bad for the price.
S**W
Good chair
The color is great and it is quite stable and comfortable. Not too heavy but sturdy. It's been a great place to sit for me.
J**R
Updated please read
The media could not be loaded. How is this sofa so inexpensive yet so incredible? I honestly was hesitant because of the price but this piece is absolutely incredible for the money. It’s super easy to assemble. Incredibly supportive. The faux leather ha a very nice grain and is soft to touch. Very comfortable sofa. No one - I mean no one is thinking this piece is sub $500. You won’t be sorry!UPDATE: couch broke after just a few weeks. I weigh 185 lbs and a piece of the wood broke underneath. See pics from others that had same issue - exactly the same problem.UPDATE #2: to save the hassle of returning the item I ordered a few L supper brackets and installed them today. I’m hoping this will do the trick. Will keep you posted.
B**S
Cheap but good looking
Couch was delivered with damaged box, but all components seemed in good order. I noted all the negative reviews and took a chance thinking I could fix or improve any issues. With the front support board that seemed problematic with other reviewers, I added another 3/4” support piece under it and also verified the original screws were 1 1/4”. The couch was rather tall for our liking (seat at about 18.5”) and firm cushions. I shaved about an inch off the legs to make it a more comfortable height - we are 5'7" and 5'6". It still feels a bit tall since you don't sink much in the firm cushions. Assembly almost has to be done by two people. Sliding the backrest into it's brackets would have been a bear by yourself and if you don't get them fully seated, you'll have the "spontaneous recliner" that others have noted. Fabric seemed to be okay (charcoal color is great) but we have already lost one tufting in the first few hours.We don't expect this couch to hold up for years and over too many moves. But since I have a full wood shop and all the tools required to tweak and adjust and fix problems, I am more than happy to take a chance. We paid about $350 total (taxes and all) and you should keep that in mind. This is not a $1000 sofa and you shouldn't expect perfection. If have access to the tools and a bit of know-how, this will make a great sofa for a while.I'll update this as we use it more and especially if we have any issues.
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