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Malibu Mid Back Office Chair in White Leatherette

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Ergonomic Office Chairs Malibu Mid Back Office Chair in White Leatherette Price




  • Sales Rank: #235974 in Home
  • Brand: Lexington Modern
  • Model: 3600 Icon

Features

  • It is retro and modern.
  • It has leatherette sling seat with stitched ribbing.
  • It is retro and modern.
  • It has leatherette sling seat with stitched ribbing.

Wipe leatherette seat clean with a damp cloth; available in variety of colors and modified styles

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5In LOVE!
By A. Walker
I absolutely love this chair! It's exactly as described and the image is perfect. Assembly took less than 5-minutes and it was ready to go. There are a couple minor issues that wasn't worth returning/exchanging for me was 1) There was a ultra light colored pink smudge on the seat on the chair 2) when the chair is in fully upright position, it still tilts a little. Other than that, the chair is exactly what I've been looking for. Only wish I had some sort of cleaning instructions from the manufacturer b/c since it's white, it has a tendency to get dirty looking a little quicker than the average. I've had my chair so far for a couple of weeks.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4The missing manual
By A. Hill
This chair came in the oddest box ever. It was shaped like half a peaked roof (triangular). I'll bet the carrier loved that. Part of the packing material was two sheets of what looked like very cheap thin plywood. The bag of screws had torn open and I had to work to find the fourth washer, stuck in a fold of cardboard.The very simple picture instruction sheet was fine. Most of the chair is preassembled, but you do have to push in the wheels, drop the canister into the leg base, screw on the under-seat adjuster unit (four black screws with washers), lower the seat onto the canister, and attach the arms (four silver-colored screws with silver spacers.) It comes with two allen wrenches for the scews.I think the chair would look just fine without the arms, although you would see the 4 small, non-protruding brass receptors. The highest point of the arms sticks up exactly 8" from the surface of the seat. For me, that's low enough to go under my desk with my hands on the arms. To attach the arms: The silver spacer goes over the brass receptor, with its longer lip under the chair seat. Then the arm goes on, then the screw. Bit of a balancing act, but not bad.Adjusting the chair: The ball lever on the right is for adjusting the seat height. Sit in the chair. Pull the right lever up. Let the chair sink down if you want it lower. If you want it higher, take your weight off and let it rise. When it's where you want it, push the ball lever down to lock.The ball lever on the left is for choosing between being able to rock back (up position) or not (down position.) If the rocking goes back more than is comfortable, you can tighten the tension using the big black ridged-plastic knob under the seat. I can't reach it without getting out of the chair, but maybe you can. It takes many turns to make a difference.I don't believe there is a tilt adjuster on this chair. I wish there was, because the bar on the front of the seat bothers me after a while. I would rather have the chair pitched a few degrees forward. I'll probably get a foot stool. I'm 5 foot 2 inches tall. The seat of this chair feels a little too deep for me. When I'm all the way back in the seat, the front bar presses behind my knees.The five wheels work ok on my dense rug with raised design. Better than expected.The chair back is about 9-10 inches higher than the desktop. Too low to rest your head, but great if you don't want the look of a big chair. I love love love the handle on the back for moving the chair around when you're not in it.There's some padding in the seat but it's really pretty firm. Not a cozy noon-nap chair, although the leather feels very nice. The white is soft and matt, not super-white or glossy. Good lower-back support if you sit back.This is a good-looking, elegant, modern chair based on an iconic office chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it!
By Cherie J. Hepburn
Really like this chair, it's a chair and not a bunch of fluff and cushions, nobs and promises. You should always buy a chair with the support on the sides and not just a little square plate under the seat, unless you have a Barbie Doll bottom and sit perfectly in the center of the chair and don't get up and down a lot.With this chair you don't need to worry about those quick sits on the edge of the chair and I'm guessing it fits perfectly to any curve.There is not a lot of cushion but we're talking a work chair not a recliner you are going to sleep in.Looks really good too. I'm changing the color of my office to White.I can't imagine it being difficult to clean or keep clean.This replaced one of those $1200 ergonomic chairs that I forced myself to like for nearly ten years. I was really happy when it broke down so I could get something else.

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5In LOVE!
By A. Walker
I absolutely love this chair! It's exactly as described and the image is perfect. Assembly took less than 5-minutes and it was ready to go. There are a couple minor issues that wasn't worth returning/exchanging for me was 1) There was a ultra light colored pink smudge on the seat on the chair 2) when the chair is in fully upright position, it still tilts a little. Other than that, the chair is exactly what I've been looking for. Only wish I had some sort of cleaning instructions from the manufacturer b/c since it's white, it has a tendency to get dirty looking a little quicker than the average. I've had my chair so far for a couple of weeks.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4The missing manual
By A. Hill
This chair came in the oddest box ever. It was shaped like half a peaked roof (triangular). I'll bet the carrier loved that. Part of the packing material was two sheets of what looked like very cheap thin plywood. The bag of screws had torn open and I had to work to find the fourth washer, stuck in a fold of cardboard.The very simple picture instruction sheet was fine. Most of the chair is preassembled, but you do have to push in the wheels, drop the canister into the leg base, screw on the under-seat adjuster unit (four black screws with washers), lower the seat onto the canister, and attach the arms (four silver-colored screws with silver spacers.) It comes with two allen wrenches for the scews.I think the chair would look just fine without the arms, although you would see the 4 small, non-protruding brass receptors. The highest point of the arms sticks up exactly 8" from the surface of the seat. For me, that's low enough to go under my desk with my hands on the arms. To attach the arms: The silver spacer goes over the brass receptor, with its longer lip under the chair seat. Then the arm goes on, then the screw. Bit of a balancing act, but not bad.Adjusting the chair: The ball lever on the right is for adjusting the seat height. Sit in the chair. Pull the right lever up. Let the chair sink down if you want it lower. If you want it higher, take your weight off and let it rise. When it's where you want it, push the ball lever down to lock.The ball lever on the left is for choosing between being able to rock back (up position) or not (down position.) If the rocking goes back more than is comfortable, you can tighten the tension using the big black ridged-plastic knob under the seat. I can't reach it without getting out of the chair, but maybe you can. It takes many turns to make a difference.I don't believe there is a tilt adjuster on this chair. I wish there was, because the bar on the front of the seat bothers me after a while. I would rather have the chair pitched a few degrees forward. I'll probably get a foot stool. I'm 5 foot 2 inches tall. The seat of this chair feels a little too deep for me. When I'm all the way back in the seat, the front bar presses behind my knees.The five wheels work ok on my dense rug with raised design. Better than expected.The chair back is about 9-10 inches higher than the desktop. Too low to rest your head, but great if you don't want the look of a big chair. I love love love the handle on the back for moving the chair around when you're not in it.There's some padding in the seat but it's really pretty firm. Not a cozy noon-nap chair, although the leather feels very nice. The white is soft and matt, not super-white or glossy. Good lower-back support if you sit back.This is a good-looking, elegant, modern chair based on an iconic office chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Love it!
By Cherie J. Hepburn
Really like this chair, it's a chair and not a bunch of fluff and cushions, nobs and promises. You should always buy a chair with the support on the sides and not just a little square plate under the seat, unless you have a Barbie Doll bottom and sit perfectly in the center of the chair and don't get up and down a lot.With this chair you don't need to worry about those quick sits on the edge of the chair and I'm guessing it fits perfectly to any curve.There is not a lot of cushion but we're talking a work chair not a recliner you are going to sleep in.Looks really good too. I'm changing the color of my office to White.I can't imagine it being difficult to clean or keep clean.This replaced one of those $1200 ergonomic chairs that I forced myself to like for nearly ten years. I was really happy when it broke down so I could get something else.

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  • It is retro and modern.
  • It has leatherette sling seat with stitched ribbing.



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