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Elegant Beige Fabric Club Chair — Plush Style for Relaxed Corners

Alright, you want a chair that looks sharp but doesn’t murder your spine, right? Enter the Contemporary Beige Fabric Upholstered Club Chair—yeah, Model 5179A-20 if you’re into the specifics. Basically, it’s modern as hell, super comfy, and fits just about anywhere you plonk it: city shoebox apartment, beach shack, suburban palace… whatever your deal is.

Let’s talk comfort (because honestly, who’s buying a club chair just to stare at it?). The whole thing is padded up with this smooth-as-butter polyester. It’s stupidly soft—your butt will thank you. The seat and back are nice and squishy, whether you’re curled up with a book, scrolling your phone for hours (no judgement), or just vegging out with a mug of coffee hoping the world calms down. The arms are gently sloped—they look kinda fancy, but also mean you won’t get that weird elbow shadow box vibe some chairs give you.

Those legs? Solid birch wood. They add some warmth and make the chair look a bit more expensive than it is. Plus, the finish is lovely—wood nerds will appreciate how it either matches your light floorboards or throws up a nice contrast against dark furniture. Sturdy, too. But not so heavy you’ll do your back in if you have to move it (well, unless you’re solo and have noodle arms).

Size-wise, it’s not trying to swallow your living room (85.7 x 85.1 x 81.3 cm). Just roomy enough to wiggle in without turning into a monster chair. At about 19 kilos, it’s not exactly “toss it over your shoulder” light, but no one’s stacking these like beanbags anyway. Delivery isn’t going to require a crane, but maybe measure that staircase first if you live in a shoebox.

Where’s it gonna look good? Honestly, almost anywhere. Beige is that “plays well with others” kind of colour—minimalist, Scandi, warm modern... throw a fluffy blanket on it and you’ve nailed the Pinterest aesthetic. The curves on the arms make it less visually clunky (no ugly cube shapes here) and way more inviting.

Breathability’s solid—so if you’re sweating through another Aussie summer, you’re less likely to stick to it like a vinyl car seat. But maybe don’t bake it in direct sunlight unless you like faded furniture chic.

Just a heads up: beige is notorious for showing every stray crumb, dust bunny, and coffee dribble. Seriously, keep the vacuum or lint roller handy, and maybe don’t let your teenager eat hash browns on it (voice of experience here). If you’re one for dark-colored jeans, maybe toss a throw on it to dodge dye transfer drama.

Think about how you’ll get it through the door—measure, measure, measure. No one wants to relive that Friends episode with the “PIVOT!” crisis. And if you’re fussy about seat depth, maybe try it in-store first. Sometimes “plush” equals “sinkhole for your bum,” which, depending on your taste, can be awesome or annoying.

Price? At around $330.75, it ain’t highway robbery. Not IKEA cheap, but you get what you pay for—proper comfort, decent build, and a style upgrade without splurging your next holiday money. Most places in the big cities chuck in free or cheap delivery, because no one’s strapping a club chair to their Prius roof if they can help it.

So, if you want to glam up a sad bedroom corner, create a wannabe-book-nook, or just add an extra seat to your living space without replacing the couch, this thing delivers. Subtle, elegant, doesn’t scream for attention, but totally pulls the look together.

Bottom line? This beige beauty is a no-brainer if you’re all about that sweet spot—style and comfort in one snug package. Take care of it, and you’re sorted for cosy reading, doomscrolling, or just sitting there avoiding your to-do list for years to come.

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