Great product - Roundhill Furniture Biony Tan Fabric Dining Chairs with Nailhead Trim, Set of 2 Amazon Product Link: Link: http://amazon.com/dp/B0725JXS9V/?tag=tunga... Set of 2 enticing nailhead trim dining chair, tan-colored linen and cotton fabric upholstery on the seat and chair back. Sturdy hardwood frame with solid legs, dark espresso finish. Some assembly required, all parts and instructions included Photo may be slightly different from the actual Item in terms of color due to the monitor's display On-trend and designer inspired, the Biony Fabric Dining Chairs with Nail-head Trim- Set of 2 adds stylish intrigue to your dining room and kitchen area. Sold in a convenient set of two, these fabric dining chairs feature colored linen and cotton fabric upholstery on the seat and chair back, which are both accented with brass nail-heads for on-trend flair. These chairs stand on a sturdy hardwood frame with solid legs and a contemporary espresso finish. You'll love the Biony Fabric Dining Chair's quality, style, and affordability. Top reviews from the United States Value is what you get, price is what you pay. Dont get it twisted I purchased 6 of these for my kitchen table over a year ago. Last week I purchased 8 more for the dining table we built. Here is what you need to know- 1 you are paying an average of $55 a chair. Dont expect an heirloom piece of furniture 2 they look nice but do stain easy. Either scotchguard them or have a shampooer with attachment ready 3 there are only 9 screws to put together. Its not complicated but will take some patience. The easiest way to put it together is on the diagonal just like you would in any type of construction. Put in the back screw on one side then the front of the other. When putting the screws in start by hand. If its not going in easy than you are cross threading them. Pull it out and start again. The spacer between the screw and washer is to help keep you from over tighening. If you over tighten you WILL crack the wood. POINT BLANK 4 be prepared to periodically retighten as they are used. If it feels wiggly, check the tightness WITH THE ALLEN WRENCH. it may look tight to the eye but it wont be. DO NOT USE THE CHAIR WITH OUT TIGHTENING. The wood is not thick, it needs to be tight (but not over tightened) or it WILL fail These things should all be common sense but clearly thats not common anymore. I havent had the 1st issue with mine. They have supported 215 lb hubby just fine. They are comfy enough for daily use, even using at my desk for 8 hours a day