- Rough fabric (blue-black armchair, burlap-type upholstery, to be honest I don’t know, ordinary synthetics most likely);
-The wildest assembly: sometimes the screws are screwed in and out with your fingers without effort, and sometimes you had to dance with the position of the armrests and the back-seat connection;
-The plastic on the armrests (decorative element) was immediately separated from the handles, I think it will be visible in the photo, moreover, it looks very poor quality (and I don’t find any use for it);
-The chair is a little lower than I thought, although at the same time, with a height of 195, I can comfortably push the chair up to the maximum, and completely lower my legs without pulling them up (I think tall people will understand what I mean);
-The back is quite high, however, I lowered the chair and leaned back on it, my head is on the headrest and I am quite comfortable. But, if you don't like to sit bent over deep into the table, or like to type, or look at something at your usual height, the back is a bit low. In the usual position, throwing my head up, I see the ceiling.
-Deep cheapness of plastic parts, and some connection elements.