£12.49 half price in summer sale + delivery £7.95 = £20.44
Only comparable one I could find was £36 + delivery from Ikea...
Description Add a touch of style and sophistication to your home with this gorgeous Oslo Relaxer Chair. With a sleek yet vintage design, this seat will be a wonderful addition alongside your dining table, breakfast table or as a stand-alone chair. The padded fabric seat will maximise comfort, whilst its Birchwood frame is not only aesthetically pleasing but ensures the chair is both sturdy and reliable. The subtle, soft shade with detailed stitching will beautifully complement a whole array of home styling whilst still creating a focal point of your kitchen or dining room. Whether dining with loved ones, sharing a drink with friends or simply looking for somewhere to wind back and relax, this stunning chair will be incredibly difficult to resist.
Specification
Filling: Foam padded seat and back support Height (cm): 99cm Width (cm): 59cm Depth (cm): 73cm Maximum User Weight: 100kg Height of seat: 39cm Armrest Depth: 2.3cm Armrest Width: 4.5 Material: Birchwood frame Weight: 5kg
15 comments
Hol90
3 Sep 17#1
£12.49 half price in summer sale + delivery £7.95 = £20.44
Only comparable one I could find was £36 + delivery from Ikea...
Description Add a touch of style and sophistication to your home with this gorgeous Oslo Relaxer Chair. With a sleek yet vintage design, this seat will be a wonderful addition alongside your dining table, breakfast table or as a stand-alone chair. The padded fabric seat will maximise comfort, whilst its Birchwood frame is not only aesthetically pleasing but ensures the chair is both sturdy and reliable. The subtle, soft shade with detailed stitching will beautifully complement a whole array of home styling whilst still creating a focal point of your kitchen or dining room. Whether dining with loved ones, sharing a drink with friends or simply looking for somewhere to wind back and relax, this stunning chair will be incredibly difficult to resist.
Specification
Filling: Foam padded seat and back support Height (cm): 99cm Width (cm): 59cm Depth (cm): 73cm Maximum User Weight: 100kg Height of seat: 39cm Armrest Depth: 2.3cm Armrest Width: 4.5 Material: Birchwood frame Weight: 5kg
veedubjai
3 Sep 17#2
Add a touch of style and sophistication to your home with this gorgeous Oslo Relaxer Chair. With a sleek yet vintage design, this seat will be a wonderful addition alongside your dining table, breakfast table or as a stand-alone chair. The padded fabric seat will maximise comfort, whilst its Birchwood frame is not only aesthetically pleasing but ensures the chair is both sturdy and reliable. The subtle, soft shade with detailed stitching will beautifully complement a whole array of home styling whilst still creating a focal point of your kitchen or dining room. Whether dining with loved ones, sharing a drink with friends or simply looking for somewhere to wind back and relax, this stunning chair will be incredibly difficult to resist.
Has anyone tried eating off their dinner plate at a dining table or breakfast table sitting on this? :joy:
Who comes up with this :poop: ?
oshybky
3 Sep 17#3
Managed to get 2 thanks
hansam75
3 Sep 17#4
Not sure why expired. Just ordered two. Great find. Thank you
kkthomask
4 Sep 17#5
That design makes me feel tensed...lol
dewonderful
4 Sep 17#6
The Oslo Collapser chair by the looks of it :unamused:
JamesSmith to dewonderful
4 Sep 17#8
Seems to be a rip off of the Ikea POÄNG design.
The POÄNG start at £75 (and by sheer coincidence, I am picking up a used one next week for £20).
However it has a capacity of 180Kg. Which is A LOT ! That uses a layer-glued bent beech frame.
There are certain styles of poang which are £55 as well as the cheaper version called pello which is £36
_taurus_
4 Sep 17#7
Amazing chairs, very comfortable! Have similar two from Jysk more than two years... no issues at all!
JamesSmith
4 Sep 17#9
Yeah taken a closer look it's basically an inferior copy of the Ikea, thinner materials, slightly smaller, less padding etc.. but cheaper of course.
Hol90
4 Sep 17#10
Ikea also have this one which is the one I compared it to...ikea.com/gb/…62/
JamesSmith to Hol90
4 Sep 17#11
Ah! I had not seen that one.
Hol90 to JamesSmith
4 Sep 17#13
:smile:
sotomonkey
4 Sep 17#14
Bought this chair but must admit, looking at that IKEA chair really shows just how crap this chair is, not really even worth 12 quid as it will f*ck up your back if you use it a lot. You can't put a price on that.
sotomonkey
9 Sep 17#15
Well, well, well.
Put it together and it has to rank as one of the worst things I've ever bought. Absolute crap, garbage. It's going in the bin, it looks nothing like the picture above when its assembled as the fabric (if you can call it that, it has a plastic feel as is covered in little dark spots making it look dirty), the fabric is not attached to the frame, just hangs loosely over it.
It's also horrible to sit on, the crappy plastic backing visible from almost ever angle, it's basically two sheets of that crappy plastic (like the stuff you get on windbreak or ikea bags) held together by two screw, both of them flat so there's almost a right angle where they connect.
It's not worth 1p let alone £20.44 and one thing is for sure, I will never buy a piece of furniture from the range ever again.
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Only comparable one I could find was £36 + delivery from Ikea...
Description
Add a touch of style and sophistication to your home with this gorgeous Oslo Relaxer Chair. With a sleek yet vintage design, this seat will be a wonderful addition alongside your dining table, breakfast table or as a stand-alone chair. The padded fabric seat will maximise comfort, whilst its Birchwood frame is not only aesthetically pleasing but ensures the chair is both sturdy and reliable. The subtle, soft shade with detailed stitching will beautifully complement a whole array of home styling whilst still creating a focal point of your kitchen or dining room. Whether dining with loved ones, sharing a drink with friends or simply looking for somewhere to wind back and relax, this stunning chair will be incredibly difficult to resist.
Specification
Filling: Foam padded seat and back support
Height (cm): 99cm
Width (cm): 59cm
Depth (cm): 73cm
Maximum User Weight: 100kg
Height of seat: 39cm
Armrest Depth: 2.3cm
Armrest Width: 4.5
Material: Birchwood frame
Weight: 5kg
15 comments
Only comparable one I could find was £36 + delivery from Ikea...
Description
Add a touch of style and sophistication to your home with this gorgeous Oslo Relaxer Chair. With a sleek yet vintage design, this seat will be a wonderful addition alongside your dining table, breakfast table or as a stand-alone chair. The padded fabric seat will maximise comfort, whilst its Birchwood frame is not only aesthetically pleasing but ensures the chair is both sturdy and reliable. The subtle, soft shade with detailed stitching will beautifully complement a whole array of home styling whilst still creating a focal point of your kitchen or dining room. Whether dining with loved ones, sharing a drink with friends or simply looking for somewhere to wind back and relax, this stunning chair will be incredibly difficult to resist.
Specification
Filling: Foam padded seat and back support
Height (cm): 99cm
Width (cm): 59cm
Depth (cm): 73cm
Maximum User Weight: 100kg
Height of seat: 39cm
Armrest Depth: 2.3cm
Armrest Width: 4.5
Material: Birchwood frame
Weight: 5kg
Has anyone tried eating off their dinner plate at a dining table or breakfast table sitting on this? :joy:
Who comes up with this :poop: ?
The POÄNG start at £75 (and by sheer coincidence, I am picking up a used one next week for £20).
However it has a capacity of 180Kg. Which is A LOT ! That uses a layer-glued bent beech frame.
ikea.com/gb/…ng/
Put it together and it has to rank as one of the worst things I've ever bought. Absolute crap, garbage. It's going in the bin, it looks nothing like the picture above when its assembled as the fabric (if you can call it that, it has a plastic feel as is covered in little dark spots making it look dirty), the fabric is not attached to the frame, just hangs loosely over it.
It's also horrible to sit on, the crappy plastic backing visible from almost ever angle, it's basically two sheets of that crappy plastic (like the stuff you get on windbreak or ikea bags) held together by two screw, both of them flat so there's almost a right angle where they connect.
It's not worth 1p let alone £20.44 and one thing is for sure, I will never buy a piece of furniture from the range ever again.