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SwanInWA
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Mar 13, 2017

Indoor Folding Chairs

I'd like to purchase a pair of indoor chairs -- folding of some sort. Something I can easily stow, then pull out for occasional extra seating. I want them to be nice looking, comfortable to sit in, and sturdy enough to hold one of my generously sized family members or friends. Anyone bought something they'd recommend?
  • look at these:
    Folding chairs
    The ones we have are Coleman, and we have been using them for over 10 years now, and a lot more to go.
  • Bought GCI folding director chairs and ottomans from REI, 5...maybe 7 years back to use around the campfire. Cost more than the discount health and beauty store versions but they are still here today which makes the price difference worth it for me. Can't see why they wouldn't work indoors too.

    Want a fabric style that only works indoors?

    Checkout Elm website's folding chairs. Hardwood frames with up to date fabric choices.
  • we bought folding wooden dinning chairs at walmart almost 7 years ago
    still using them, we added extra cushions as the seat padding is a bit thin
  • Johno02 wrote:
    look at these:
    Folding chairs
    The ones we have are Coleman, and we have been using them for over 10 years now, and a lot more to go.


    Like ours like these. By the way the price on the ones pictures is good.
  • Johno02 wrote:
    look at these:
    Folding chairs
    The ones we have are Coleman, and we have been using them for over 10 years now, and a lot more to go.


    I have one of these, but it is bar-table height since DH has had both knees replaced and back surgery twice. It just makes it much easier to get in/out of for him.

    That's about half of what I paid for ours.
  • Thank you all for your suggestions! I'll like the idea of director's style chairs because I think they'll take up smallest footprint when in use. I'll check all of these out. I appreciate the help.

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