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<p>[QUOTE="Gil, post: 9777411, member: 86480"]Hello all!</p><p>happy to have foud this forum and hoping I can learn more about furniture.</p><p><br /></p><p>I recently was at a jazz bar and sat in a completely velvet wingback chair and fell in love.</p><p><br /></p><p>I decided I wanted one for a reading nook or something of the sort.</p><p>I know nothing about chair styles, eras, or decor type but recently found this chair on market place, liked it aesthetically and bought it. Is the head more indicative if a queens crown? Is this more inclined as a woman's chair?</p><p><br /></p><p>I had been shopping around online and was mostly coming across velvet wingback chairs with screw on feet and and wasnt too sure about their value or how to value their quality. Are screw on feet generally lower quality chairs or are there varying factors to making that assessment?</p><p><br /></p><p>Can anyone describe this chair with regard to quality, styling and value? Also looking to see if I overpaid or got a deal, thanks in advance!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]482889[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gil, post: 9777411, member: 86480"]Hello all! happy to have foud this forum and hoping I can learn more about furniture. I recently was at a jazz bar and sat in a completely velvet wingback chair and fell in love. I decided I wanted one for a reading nook or something of the sort. I know nothing about chair styles, eras, or decor type but recently found this chair on market place, liked it aesthetically and bought it. Is the head more indicative if a queens crown? Is this more inclined as a woman's chair? I had been shopping around online and was mostly coming across velvet wingback chairs with screw on feet and and wasnt too sure about their value or how to value their quality. Are screw on feet generally lower quality chairs or are there varying factors to making that assessment? Can anyone describe this chair with regard to quality, styling and value? Also looking to see if I overpaid or got a deal, thanks in advance! [ATTACH=full]482889[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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