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Saddle Swivel Office Chairs Saddle Swivel Office Chairs Premium White Glove Delivery A nod to mid-century design, our swivel-seated Saddle Office Chair is updated with a modern form to add a level of comfort to a classic, clean aesthetic. Now available in top-grain leather, it’s a luxe addition to the executive suite and looks just as distinguished in a modern home office. 22"w x 22.5"d x 33"h. Solid wood legs with Acorn-stained finish. Overall product dimensions: 22"w x 22.5"d x 33"h. Number of boxes: 1. Shipping package: 24.5"w x 23.5"d x 29.7"h. Package weight: 30 lbs. Spot clean with a damp cloth or sponge; blot to remove excess water; Blot spills immediately with a clean colorfast towel or sponge. To prevent fading, keep fabric out of direct sunlight. Shipping + Return Info This item can be shipped either UPS or via our White Glove Service. The overall shipping rate varies depending on your order total and shipping options.




View Shipping Rates and Options Items shipped UPS are sent from our Distribution Center and arrive in your home within 4-5 business days of order receipt. Next Day Delivery: For an extra charge of $17.50 per address, we can arrange for rush delivery to most destinations. White Glove is a premium service with an associated fee (standard shipping + processing costs still apply). With White Glove, your order is safely brought into your home by a skilled delivery team on a pre-scheduled date, unpacked in the room of your choice and fully assembled. All packaging materials are removed upon completion. Does not include installation. Items are delivered by appointment (Mon – Sat). A representative will call to arrange a date and confirm an appointment timeframe (typically a 4-hour window). Available in most metropolitan cities in the contiguous 48 states only. We happily accept returns on stocked items within the time frames listed below. Products designated as special order (SPO) cannot be returned.




All items on our website and in-store are considered ‘stocked’ unless expressly identified as ‘special order’ instead. Prior purchases are not eligible for price adjustments. Please familiarize yourself with our returns policy before placing your order. Stocked Items: If you are dissatisfied with your purchase of a stocked item, you must exchange or return it within the following time frames for a full refund of the merchandise cost (delivery fees are non-refundable). Outside these time frames, we will replace or refund your purchase against manufacturer's defects ONLY. Please note that we cannot accept returns on gift cards or items damaged through normal wear and tear. We also cannot accept returns of final-sale items, which are identified by a price ending in .99 or .97. Quick Ship upholstery items must be returned within 7 days of the order receipt date. All other stocked products must be returned within 30 days of the order receipt date. Special Order Items (SPO): Because they’re custom made to your specifications, special order items may not be returned and are exchangeable against manufacturer’s defects ONLY.




SPO includes special order upholstery items, monogrammed/personalized items, special order rugs, one-of-a kind rugs and any products being shipped directly from a third-party vendor. Any special order items will be flagged as ‘special order’ in your shopping cart. NEW JERSEY CUSTOMERS: Special-order upholstered furniture returns are subject to applicable state law and are non-returnable after 24 hours of delivery. Also in this CollectionSmall spaces can be a challenge to decorate.  The wrong color can feel claustrophobic, too much furniture can feel chaotic, and the wrong patterns just feel too busy.  Professional interior decorators are master illusionists when it comes to meeting these challenges. Using ten of their favorite tricks, you, too, can make a small space look larger than it is.Have you ever walk into a room painted a dark color with dark furnishing and a dark rug? It feels like the room is closing in on you.  That is the problem with dark colors and it is especially confining in a small room.  




A small room needs to appear larger than it is to feel comfortable. Using light colors will make walls appear to recede, creating a bright and airy feel.  Colors to consider are light blues, greens, light grays and neutrals.Some people resist the idea of going bold in a small space, but smaller spaces are great canvases to experiment with bold ideas.  Start by keeping the color scheme to a few complimentary colors. Consider using, large-scale florals, and graphic prints, vertical or horizontal stripes. The horizontal stripes will visually widen a small narrow room.  Vertical stripes will make a low ceiling seem taller.  A small room will open up with the use of big prints. they will be too busy and chaotic in a small space.Like Goldie Locks looking for the right bed, one was too big, one too small, and finally one was just right, furniture needs to be just right in a small room.  A large couch in a small area can overtake the space, while a small couch will seem dwarfed.  You want to use a mix of large pieces along with smaller pieces for balance. 




Consider using a large bookcase, or sideboard along a wall. Slipper chairs are great options too; they have a low profile and can balance out a six-foot couch.Your eye follows the floor up to the wall and then to the ceiling. When they are the same colors, or tones you will see it as a continuous line.  By keeping the three surfaces in the same color family the space will visually open up as they recede creating the illusion of more space.  A room with one floor color, another wall color, and yet another ceiling color will appear disjointed and can make the space appear small.Clutter is not much different from dark walls when it comes to a small room. If you walk into a room crammed with furniture, overrun with knick-knacks and collectibles it will feel like it is closing in on you.  To keep the open feel you want, pick a few cherished items and display them in creative ways.  Accessorize a bookcase, or hang a floating shelf for your family pictures, but do not clutter a tabletop.  




Less is more when furnishing a small space.So, you have the right scale furniture, but you want to move around the space easily.  A fabulous trick is to float your furniture in the space.  Move your couch and chairs away from the wall.  This will create depth in the space. You want to see a fair amount of the floor.  The more of the floor that can be seen the larger the room will appear.  Next, ground your furniture with an area rug in the same color tones as the flooring.  You will visually open up the space.A small room with poor lighting will feel cave like and claustrophobic.  A properly lit room, ought to have three sources of light that bounce off walls and give the room a visual breadth.  In a space with little floor room for table lamps or floor lambs, track lighting can help to light a room. Another good trick is to use mirrors.  A good mirror will do two things for a small room.  It will reflect natural light and the light from lamps and it will create the illusion of a wider, deeper space.




Small rooms can be overwhelmed with windows framed in full and billowy window treatments with a lot of pattern.  Using elaborate window treatments draws attention to the windows instead of just accenting them.  Pick window treatments that let light in and gently frame the windows.  A simpler style will gently blend harmoniously with a wall rather than visually breaking up the wall.Walls that lack interest are boring, but can be exciting with the addition of a few architectural details. Wainscoting and molding, often thought of, as ornate details best used in larger rooms, are beautiful options.  They define small spaces well and add visual interest to otherwise dull walls.  Consider using chair rails, panels molding or bead board to create some excitement.Once everything is in place, you may realize you have no room for storage and no floor space to add anything.  The walls are still there and they are not just for artwork.  Take advantage of the vertical space the walls offer, look at it as extra square footage.  

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