Elevate your living room with the Tillman Arm Chair Collection. Its barrel - back profile, framed in natural rattan, offers a touch of elegance. The deep, spacious seating is incredibly comfortable, and the beautiful monochrome color scheme enhances its sophisticated design. This chair is fully assembled and comes in Shortbread/Natural colors.
- **Zen - Inspired Living**: A classic choice for the living room. Crafted from rattan, a solid nettle wood frame and legs, it features a soft, linen - like cushion and a lumbar pillow. Plastic glides ensure safety and stability, and you're sure to receive compliments!
- **Quality Construction**: Made of fabric, plywood, solid nettle wood, and rattan. The legs are finished in nettlewood color.
- **Easy Maintenance**: Simply dust or spot - clean with a damp cloth and wipe dry right away.
- **Ready to Use**: No assembly required.
- **Product Dimensions**: Measured from the highest and widest parts, it's 28'w x 30'd x 29.5'h. Seat height is 18.5, and seat dimensions are 23.5 x 24. It can bear a maximum weight of 300 lbs.
- **Warranty**: Comes with a 1 - year limited warranty from the manufacturer.
- **Other Details**: Fabric is 100% polyester, with a solid - color pattern. It contains plywood, solid nettle wood, and rattan. Be aware that it has a Prop 65 warning due to wood dust which may cause cancer.



















Using your Tillman Arm Chair is a breeze since it's fully assembled and ready to use right out of the box. Just place it in your desired spot in the living room and enjoy its comfort. When it comes to maintenance, keep it clean by dusting regularly or spot - cleaning with a damp cloth. Make sure to wipe it dry immediately to prevent any damage. Remember, the chair has a weight capacity of 300 lbs, so avoid overloading it. Also, be aware that the wood dust from the chair can potentially cause cancer as per Prop 65. If you have any health concerns, take necessary precautions. And don't forget, you have a 1 - year limited warranty from the manufacturer if anything goes wrong.