We bought two of these for our bedroom, in the graphite (gray) color. The color is gray with a cream background. Also, what is hard to see on the photo is that there are splotches of light beigeWe bought two of these for our bedroom, in the graphite (gray) color. The color is gray with a cream background. Also, what is hard to see on the photo is that there are splotches of light beige throughout the cream background... Which gives the chair more of a casual, *almost* rustic type print - At first glance we actually thought the chair was stained all over but then we realized it was part of the design. The best way to describe it is as if someone had splashed mud on the chair, then it was cleaned up but still left some stain behind. Except it looks a lot nicer than mud. ) It's a very comfortable chair - The back comes up to about mid-back and the chair itself is low to the ground. Perfect for a bedroom or accent in a living room. The construction is solid and sturdy, once you assemble it. Assembly was quick but be very careful to have the back and seat at a perfect 90 degree angle when you are tightening the screws otherwise the chair will wobble. I would definitely buy this chair again - great value, comfort and style."..."Read more
Color was perfect and the chair was the perfect size! Very easy to put the legs on and very sturdy. I went to a furniture store this weekend could find nothing comparable as far as size and color forColor was perfect and the chair was the perfect size! Very easy to put the legs on and very sturdy. I went to a furniture store this weekend could find nothing comparable as far as size and color for this price."..."Read more
Casual:
Casual pieces are simple in
design and usually in a lighter
wood. Very Little details,
except possibly some country
decorations.
Misson/Shaker:
Mision/Shaker pieces are mostly
constructed of wood and feature
vertical slats, either on the
arms or back. Very simple in
design.
Modern/Contemporary:
Modern pieces are often marked
by clean lines, smooth accents
(glass, stainless steel), and
new concepts such as space age,
curved metal, and an updated
feel.
Traditional:
Traditional pieces typically
feature curved lines, decorative
details, carved details, and are
often made from darker woods.
Transitional:
Transitional pieces combine
modern and traditional elements.
They often feature straight
lines and sharp angles, but the
overall design does not stray
too far away frmo traditional
styling.
Cottage:
Cottage style pieces often
feature exposed wood in white
finish, or are slipcovered.
Rustic/Lodge:
Rustic/Lodge pieces have a
rugged look and may have natural
wood accents.