Aunt Millie Wicker Rocking Chair
Item#: HN-YY007Your Finish
Price:
$519.00 to $549.00
11%
- Detailed wicker weave design
- Indonesian wicker
- Adorned with wooden beads
- Available in your choice of finish
- 37D x 33W x 44H inches
What's Included
One Rocking Chair
Description
The Aunt Millie Wicker Rocking Chair has an antique demeanor to it. The detailed wicker work has tight and loose weaves, beads, swirls and a diamond pattern that are beautiful to look at. Everyone will admire and want to sit in this Indonesian wicker rocking chair.
Wicker rocking chairs date back to the 1850s, originally made popular in the U.S. by the Heywood Brothers. Known for their beautiful wicker rocking chairs, their legacy has continued with the fine wicker work in the Aunt Millie rocking chair.
Item shown above in Brown Wash.
Dimensions & Specifications
Brand
Yesteryear Wicker
Dimensions
37D x 33W x 44H inches
Material
Wicker
Style
Sunroom Wicker
Weight Capacity
300 lbs
Options
Finish
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Pros
- Attractive
- Comfortable
- Sturdy
- Works Smoothly
Cons
- Needed help with screws
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Meditating
- Reading
- Relaxation
Comments about Aunt Millie Wicker Rocking Chair:
Oh... what a beauty!!! Its everything I expected and more. I never make online purchases on large items. But I really wanted this rocking chair. The wicker weave is just as shown in the product photo, and feels so good against my back. The coloring is a bit different than the photo. The wooded seat and rocker legs are black, not brown. I happen to like this. It gives the chair personality. What you can not see in the photo is that the seat has a weaved container as well... nicely done and comfortable to my buttocks. This is an excellent resting place which is exactly what I wanted to create for myself. The natural material gives me the feel of being held by 'something special, nestled in love, with a scent of something wonderfully familiar'. And its so sturdy!!! The only glitch was in the assembly of the rocker legs. You may need a drill or someone with strength to apply screws. Its well worth the money I paid!
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