








🪑 Work smart, sit stylish — your mid-century modern throne awaits!
The BELLEZE Mid-Century Modern Desk Chair combines a walnut bentwood-style frame with premium faux leather upholstery for a sophisticated office upgrade. Featuring a 360-degree swivel, five smooth-rolling casters, and adjustable seat height (18.1"–22"), it offers ergonomic comfort with sculpted wingback support. Its sleek, low-profile design fits perfectly in small spaces, making it ideal for professional home offices or collaborative work environments.


















| ASIN | B07G5KQSW9 |
| Brand | BELLEZE |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (134) |
| Date First Available | 9 January 2024 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 Kilograms |
| Material | Faux Leather |
| Model Number | 014-HG-30420-WH |
| Product Dimensions | 54 x 51.99 x 74.93 cm; 11.17 kg |
| Special Features | Adjustable Height |
C**R
The chair was nice looking, however, there was a large sticker on the bottom that could not be removed even after following the instructions properly. This left the entire bottom of the chair very sticky. The handle on the chair to raise it was broken and the chair would not stay at the height you wanted because the hydraulic component was defective. The seller would not help to resolve the issue either. I'm very disappointed because it was quite expensive and now I'm left with a chair that is unusable.
V**Z
I love this chair. I love the look, it’s similar to a George Nelson chair that I wanted but couldn’t afford. It was easy to put together, very comfortable and looks great. The sticker underneath the chair was easy to remove with heat from my hair dryer. Don’t use Goo Gone or sticker remover, heat works best. The instructions clearly state to apply heat to remove the sticker.
J**D
Chair has a great look, seat can be a little snug. Easy to put together. Others said the sticker was hard to get off, I had no problem. Use a hair dryer and slowly peel off (did not tear, came off easy) any remaining adhesive comes off with goo gone orange remover. Remember to remove the black cap on the piston to expose the RED button. Takes a little pressure to push in wheels so they snap in. Chair looks great with my MCM desk.
D**.
This is a great chair. It's stylish, well-built, and comfortable--and at a great price, considering the quality. There is *one detail* that's wrong, and it is very wrong. When you unpack the chair, the seat has a sticker on the underside of it, which tells you about the materials used in the construction of the chair. It's one of those consumer information labels from some archaic law meant to protect people from accidentally buying a piece of furniture that is stuffed with bear traps or something. That sticker is HUGE, and would be very visible on the assembled chair. It also seems to be made from construction paper and Gorilla Glue. As in, it WILL. NOT. COME. OFF. No exaggeration, I spent three hours trying to get this stupid sticker off the chair. I used most of a bottle of Goo Gone, had to BUILD a wooden scraper (hard enough to do the job, but not hard enough to scratch the chair), and then once I had scraped the sticker off in about 7,000 tiny pieces, I had to take the seat to the garage and experiment with various solvents to find one that would effectively strip the ridiculous amount of glue that remained, but testing in an inconspicuous place to make sure it wouldn't strip the finish off of the wood. In the end, the winning formula turned out to be diesel fuel and several cotton T-shirt rags. Don't try to use a paper towel on this. I made that mistake more than once. During the course of this industrial cleanup job, I split my knuckles, twice, and got blood on the seat. This cleaned up easily. What was not so easy, is that when a solvent is used on the sticker, the ink that the sticker is printed with dissolves easily, and then proceeds to get all over the seat. I was nearly, but not quite, able to get this off of the wood and vinyl surfaces. Don't make my mistake: your first order of business should be to wet a rag and get JUST the ink from the stickers off. THEN begin the laborious process of scraping off the many bits of sticker, and finally, use a lot of solvent and several rags to clean up the remaining glue. If I ever need to intentionally vandalize a piece of furniture, I will absolutely use one of these stickers to do it. Somebody needs to find the guy whose job it is to apply the stickers, tackle him, and chain him up in an unlit basement. Aside from that, the chair is fantastic. Once the sticker cleanup is done, assembly takes all of 10 minutes, and the only tool needed is the included allen wrench. The chair looks great, is comfortable, and all of the materials and construction seem to be of very high quality.
L**I
Really easy to put together, and I'm not someone that's typically incredible at deciphering instruction manuals. It took maybe even less than 15/20 minutes to put together, including unpackaging everything. It's very stylish/70s minimalist. It's not one of those chairs that's so uncomfortable that it's only for decoration--it is really comfortable to sit in as a desk chair, as long as you're not using it as a desk chair you sit in 8+ hours a day. I think it is perfect compromise between aesthetically pleasing/stylish, and functional/comfortable. It looks more expensive than it is. It swivels easily, the wheels beneath it glide with ease (even on carpet! I was really surprised how smoothly it moves on carpet--no rubber mat needed), and it lowers and raises easily as well. Would recommend
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