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Set of 4 Large Upholstered Dining Chairs with Wheels, Armrests, and Solid Wood Legs

Original price was: $666.99.Current price is: $663.99.

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I just got these dining chairs last month, and honestly, they’ve been pretty great for our place. I was kinda skeptical about chairs with wheels for the dining room at first (who does that, right?), but they’ve turned out to be super practical for us.
So these are basically a set of 4 upholstered chairs that are larger than I expected – about 31.5″ high, 26″ wide and 25.2″ long. They’ve got this nice espresso finish on the wooden legs, which are made from rubber wood. What I really like is that they swivel all the way around and have these wheels that make it super easy to move them. There are these little metal rivets on the armrests too which give them a bit of personality.
The faux leather upholstery is actually better quality than I thought it would be. It’s definitely not real leather obviously, but it’s pretty durable and I can just wipe it clean when my kids inevitably spill something. That’s a huge plus compared to my old fabric chairs that would stain if you looked at them wrong!
The memory foam in the seat and back is probably my favorite feature though. I work from home sometimes and end up sitting at the dining table for hours, and these are way more comfortable than they have any right to be. My back doesn’t hurt even after sitting through those endless Zoom meetings.
We’ve been using them mostly for dining, but I’ve wheeled one into the living room a couple times when we’ve had extra guests over. My husband actually stole one for his desk because it’s comfier than his actual office chair, lol. They’re sturdy too – supposedly hold up to 260 pounds each. The wheels roll really smoothly on our hardwood floors and haven’t scratched anything up, which was a concern I had before buying.
I got the beige ones with the espresso legs, and they look pretty classy with our dining table. The button-tufted cushion on the back gives them that fancy restaurant booth vibe. They had other colors too – black, brown, dark grey, and this wine red that I was tempted by, but beige matches our space better.
Assembly wasn’t bad at all. A lot of the parts were already put together, and it took me maybe 15 minutes per chair. The instructions were actually clear for once, which is kind of a miracle with furniture these days!



They come in five different colors – I went with the beige, but the black and dark grey looked nice too. The embossed brown is more traditional looking, and the wine red is pretty bold if that’s your thing.
These chairs are surprisingly versatile. I could totally see them in a restaurant or hotel, even though we just use them at home. They have this semicircular shape that’s actually super comfortable.
For the specs nerds out there (my husband wanted all the details before we bought them):
They have espresso brown legs with beige seats in our case
Made from rubber wood, faux leather, some metal parts, and memory foam
About 31.5″ high, 26″ wide, 25.2″ long
Seat height is 18.5″ from the floor
Seat is 19″ deep
Armrests are 25″ high
Each chair weighs about 26 pounds
They can hold up to 260 pounds
The wheels turn all the way around
Each chair came with the back (with arms attached), the seat, and legs with wheels already installed, plus screws and instructions




The chairs are ergonomic too – the curved back is actually great for support. The faux leather has these little perforations so you don’t get all sweaty sitting in them during summer. And the rubber wood seems pretty solid – definitely better than the particle board stuff we’ve bought before.
To clean them, I just wipe with a damp cloth. They supposedly have a 1-year warranty but I haven’t had any issues that would need that.