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Wooden & PU Leather Chair - Black and Brown $103.97 + Free Shipping @ Warehouse Deal

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Made with elegant looking PU leather and detailed wooden frame, this office chair is designed to match any furniture taste.

Easy to assemble, it'll be ready to use in no time. Purchase now and have it delivered to your doorstep. No need to worry about car space and carrying at all.

Frame material: Wood
Seat material: PU leather
Castor wheels: 5
Overall height: 77 - 86cm
Colour: Black and brown

20% cheaper than market price!

Free Shipping Australia Wide.

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  • Is this Artiss Brand? Or Ergoduke?

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      it is Artiss Brand

  • +2

    Artiss product = extremely low quality.

    • there is 12 months warranty!

      • +2

        Which will likely be a pain to have honoured without excuses from the support reps after purchase.

        PU leather is your enemy. It will start to peel and there's nothing you can do about it. Warranty claim won't be approved and you'll have to eventually give up, count your losses and throw it out.

  • Any feedback on the comfort level for 8 hours usage per day?

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      avoid it

    • +2

      don't. Invest in a good chair if you're WFH or spend a lot of time gaming

  • +4

    PU Leather is not leather

    • It makes me so irrationally angry.

      Should be an OzB rule.

  • There's no way this chair is worth $103. Like flashi007 said, PU leather is not leather at all. It's polyurethane garbage that wears and flakes away easily.

    I spent a lot of time last year looking for a decent home office chair (executive chairs are my taste) and unfortunately I didn't find one, anywhere, that suited my needs, online or in a store. The ones I was looking at - I was prepared to pay as much as $500. Stay away from cheap and nasty chairs unless you can get them for $50. I ended up buying an ex-display chair from Officeworks for $50, and it's already falling apart only about 8 months later.

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