Re: Chair questions



janicemorningstar@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I can't imagine not like it, and not repairing it especially after
paying a minimum of $500 for it. Something is very wrong with this
picture Samantha.

*shrug* I kept it for a year after it broke hoping to have the time to go down and get it fixed so I could sell it as an intact chair, but after a year I hadn't gotten around to doing it, and space is at a premium in my tiny (999 sq ft and at the time it was 3 children and me living here) house -- it spent several months still sitting in the living room, but then we got tired of pushing it around the living room, so then I squeezed it into my bedroom but I didn't really have room for it there, either -- so when I went on one wave of decluttering, it qualified for putting on the "sell" pile. I listed it on Craigslist and it sold quickly.

The tubing that the mesh was wrapped around pressed the back of my legs too much that it made my lower legs and feet swell, and it wasn't that easy to tilt back and sit in, and in this place a chair has to serve multiple purposes.
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