My wife ordered these chairs before the Thanksgiving Holiday for her new table and they were the design she was looking for. Given the price, I think they are very fair quality. However, to warn the weary buyer, here are a few things:PROS1. The customer service is great. I had a problem with 2 of the chairs and they requested photos of the issues, and upon receiving them promptly sent out replacements with no questions. Couldn't be happier.2. As mentioned above, chairs are beautiful and given their material are easy to clean. Having two small children; this is a huge plus when you are trying to balance style and function.CONS1. The chairs are made out of some very rough stripped pine and they can splinter easily. This also makes the wood weak. I'm 6'2", 230lbs and one of the chairs broke the screws loose on the first sit. This was where that amazing customer service kicked in.2. Having a few tables in my home, I've got a few different chair assembly methods to compare too. The most notable difference on these is that the there isn't a board under the cushion, but some nylon straps. This caused folks to sink in during the holiday and can make the chairs a little uncomfortable for long periods of sitting. I've had to modify them by putting some 3/4" plywood boards under the seats and securing them with L brackets. This has improved the comfort a great deal.3. Assembly can be a bit of a pain. Since these are clearly processing on a assembly line, a few of the chairs had to be helped with widening holes or in one case, creating a new one completely. Not anything difficult but if you aren't able to make these adjustments, assembly might be harder than expected.Otherwise, no complaints. If you are looking for a decorative chair, these are amazing. Normal use might require some help.I ordered 3 sets of these chairs and I am very pleased for the price. If you put them together properly they will not fall apart or losen up. If that is happening to you, then you should get someone with a bit more experience to put them together for you. There was one with that had a leg slightly longer, but not really a big deal when sitting. I set them on the porch in the sun to get the chemical furniture smell out of them.I was a little turned off by the color. As you can see, my marble dining table is white with some grey swirls while the chairs are pushing being yellow instead of your pretty standard cream beige. If your table is white like mine, you might want to reconsider. If your table is any other color they will probably go beautifully. I am remodeling so hopefully when painting the dining room I can try to off set the yellow in the chairs. Either way they will work for now and are comfortable chairs for the price.And also prime carries these chairs which would be better to purchase from in case you have a return issue.PROS:Arrived quickly, with minimal/no damage to chairs.Assembly was fairly simple, once the first chair was set up (bought 4).They look pretty good with the dining room set.Light weight design makes it easy/quiet to slide in or out of table.Good price in comparison to others I've seen in stores.CONS:Assembly instructions label the wrong screws to use.Some leg lengths aren't exact (will share more below).The weight capacity says 250 lbs, but my 200+ lb son questions that.FAIR POINTS:The description mentions that they're manually measured, so be prepared to make adjustments to them.Since they are fairly light chairs, the sturdiness isn't 100% feeling.They're good chairs if you weigh <190ish lbs.Comes with tool, but a low wattage drill will make it a lot faster to set up.I picked these chairs to offset a black table/benches I ordered and I'm so impressed. As mentioned in other reviews, the background is more beige than white, but I like it that way (it won't look dirty quite so quickly). With a tiny bit of work these sat quite well and held myself (currently about 190 pounds) as well as one of my partners who is about 400 pounds (NOTE: don't death drop the thing - this partner is aware of their size and was careful on how they distributed their weight/perched - this is not to guarantee it is meant to hold that weight - just that with a little awareness and precaution it did in our case). They feel very sturdy and are quite lovely. With a little hunting you can find the same print for several different ottomans, lamps, and different style chairs (usually under the name "Script" or "Monarch"). I think it is nice for breaking up the monochromatic pieces in the room.These chairs are exactly what I'd hoped they would be. I needed 4 chairs and even at discount stores such as Home Goods, TJ Maxx & Target, the chairs were $130 for ONE chair. Since most dining room chairs are this price a piece, you're essentially getting 4 chairs for the price of 2. They are very well made and they are even "sexy"... if a chair can be considered that. I am thrilled with them! They are light but sturdy and they don't scratch my wood floors (though you could always add little floor pads on the bottoms if desired). They are also very comfortable! I was nervous to order furniture this way as I am picky with quality but was intrigued by the look and price of them. My legs were all even and they each took about 12 minutes to assemble. If you're nervous to order these, don't be! If they made bar height bar stools I would order those also...now I'm on the hunt!Chairs are really pretty and comfortable. They’re a bit of a pain to assemble, but not the worst furniture I’ve put together. They seem sturdy so far (I’ve only had them a day), and I’m a fairly light human but they don’t seem like they’ll break under someone who weighs more. The seats are made of foam (same as the mattresses) so they’re aren’t designed for long term sitting, but they’ll be good to use for meals.I got my shipping address wrong and the seller was prompt and kind with correcting it.Awesome customer service and nice chairs!