Reclining chairs

MDLGreen replied on 27/06/2021 18:01

Posted on 27/06/2021 18:01

Hi

I would like to update our chairs which we use at  the table in the awning, to ones which we can recline in whilst relaxing.  Therefore they need to be capable of being upright and the right height for siting at the table.  Any advice and recommendations ?? many thanks

Sianelen replied on 29/06/2021 08:35

Posted on 28/06/2021 20:37 by allanandjean

“Hubby is 6'4 and has a large one”

Way too much info!!

Posted on 29/06/2021 08:35

Thanks for proof reading for me, unfortunately by the time I noticed it  I'd posted and was unable to amend. Hope it made you smile laughing

Sian

allanandjean replied on 29/06/2021 10:46

Posted on 29/06/2021 08:35 by Sianelen

Thanks for proof reading for me, unfortunately by the time I noticed it  I'd posted and was unable to amend. Hope it made you smile laughing

Sian

Posted on 29/06/2021 10:46

Hi Sian, It did!

Slips of the tongue can be amusing as we witnessed whilst having a meal at the Hubbox on Pentewan Sands last Friday.

They have a chicken burger that's called a Mother Clucker-I will let you guess what a, soon very red faced, diner asked for!!

figbat replied on 05/07/2021 14:09

Posted on 05/07/2021 14:09

One thing I discovered is the scarcity of reclining chairs - most online supplier we’re out of stock of various choices.  In the end we managed to pick up some Outwell Cromer chairs from Outdoor World Direct.  Fairly cost effective and decent enough chairs, albeit not the lightest.

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