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Review on πŸͺ‘ White Linon Ella Glitz Acrylic Leg Bench, 35 inches Wide x 17 inches Deep x 18 inches High by April Jones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cute, small, beautifully tufted, for decorative use only

I bought the platinum color for $89.99. It arrived in perfect condition in a few days. The bench is smaller as it is only 35 feet long and not very high. This will look good at the end of the bed, but probably only up to queen size. I use it as an accent in my living room. I am currently putting it in front of my sofa until I get a coffee table. My plan is to put it in front of the window as it's low enough not to spoil the view. This would be a lovely object to use as a coffee table for a small living room, especially in combination with a large serving tray (I personally would put a clear one on it). For that it was a great price. one piece. I would definitely buy from this company again. Although I give it 5 stars, I have to say that it's not very stable. This is more of a decorative bench than one that can be used as a regular seat. I definitely won't let anyone over 200 pounds sit on it, even for a few moments. Plan on buying a larger, more expensive bench if you're looking for one. In general, the appearance is very pleasant. The acrylic legs are unique, stylish and give it lightness and elegance. The tufting on the seat is well made and the material is very nice. Light silver with a slight sheen, as in the picture, does not scratch at all. Well packaged which prevented damage. Assembly was fairly easy as only the legs needed to be attached to the seat with 8 screws/bits. The legs went into the bench seat hidden in the zippered area below. It turned out to be a small room to keep the documents attached to it. The only problem was that some of the holes fit tightly into the screws, so I had to get the angle right. It took a few tries on different occasions but I finally got my way by using a flashlight to illuminate the holes so Jay could position the screws at the correct angle. All the necessary hardware was included, as well as a small Allen key needed to tighten the bolts connecting the legs to the seat. I really like the look of the nail head details which are NOT on this bench. Since similar looking benches with this feature start at $300, I decided to buy some upholstery nails and install them myself. I bought a pack of 100 from DecoTacks with a brushed nickel finish for $9.99 (with Prime shipping). I like how it turned out, but realized I need at least 100 more to complete the project. So if you do it yourself, budget $20 to $30 for it depending on how far you place the keys. I have added photos before and after application. (I've since straightened them better to make them look more professionally installed.) Attached images: 1) Bench fabric color in natural light. 2) Fabric seat at night with ambient lighting. 3-4) How the bench arrived (before I added potholders). 5-6) Close-up of the acrylic bench legs. 7-8) Close-up of the seat after attaching the upholstery nails. 9-10) The whole bank after adding nails. (They are a little crooked in these photos as I put them on quickly - it was easy to fix and the fabric was not damaged.)

Pros
  • Quality construction
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