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Egg Chairs

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Smileyduck · 13/03/2022 19:13

Has anyone got one inside? If so, how did you get it in? Did you have to take a window out (I don't want one that much). I live in the middle house of a terrace of 3. I have a passageway that goes to the back. Alleyway door, front door and back door are all 74cm wide but all the egg chairs I can find have a depth of 84cm. There are some fold up ones but not what I really want. Any advice?

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angelsandinsects · 13/03/2022 19:19

As in the swinging one? I got mine from Aldi and it came flat pack. The box was large (delivered by two men) but fitted easily through the door and took minutes to build. The chair unhooks from the stand so it's easy to move even once built. By chance, I'm about to move it from one room to another now.

Smileyduck · 13/03/2022 20:03

@angelsandinsects

As in the swinging one? I got mine from Aldi and it came flat pack. The box was large (delivered by two men) but fitted easily through the door and took minutes to build. The chair unhooks from the stand so it's easy to move even once built. By chance, I'm about to move it from one room to another now.
But how does the chair bit get through the door, it's dimensions seem too big or does it fold up?
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angelsandinsects · 14/03/2022 16:14

Sideways, the basket literally just fits through a doorway. You really need two people as then one can pull and one can push!
The arm is attached to the circular base and that can be tilted and angled through

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