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The armchair of the company Pakketo is ideal for a living room or lounge, and at the same time, it can be an important piece of completing a living room furniture set.
For the care of wooden surfaces, after consulting the manufacturer's instructions, cleaning with a soft cloth, warm water, and soap is recommended. Avoid typical household cleaners as they can cause erosion over time.
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Stock 20+ pieces
Skroutz Buyers Protection & 2 years warranty
Prices are calculated for:Luxembourg, Other Payment Options
The armchair of the company Pakketo is ideal for a living room or lounge, and at the same time, it can be an important piece of completing a living room furniture set.
For the care of wooden surfaces, after consulting the manufacturer's instructions, cleaning with a soft cloth, warm water, and soap is recommended. Avoid typical household cleaners as they can cause erosion over time.
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This particular armchair has a nice shade of green and is comfortable to sit on, but that's about it. In terms of construction quality, it is inferior to IKEA furniture and various imperfections are visible up close, such as compressed sawdust between the wood, no hand polishing, rough edges with small flaws, and the screws almost damaging the head and practically impossible to tighten again if they loosen in the future. The only screwed-in cushion was slightly crooked and there was a gap in the screw hole, luckily it is on the backside and not visible. The "walnut" color does not match the brown shade it should be. It also comes with screws and instructions for self-assembly. Fortunately, no screws were missing and the instructions were detailed. Considering the construction quality and the fact that you have to assemble it yourself, a fair price would be around 130-140. Personally, I would return it, but as I mentioned before, when I set it up, almost all the heads of the screws were already damaged, so it was not feasible. I use it in the hallway to sit on and put on shoes, so I'm not too concerned. Only time will tell how long it will last.
UPDATE: After approximately 14 months of minimal use, it doesn't seem to have any issues.