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Everyone in my family that sits in my wassily chairs finds them "surprisingly comfortable". I am 6ft(180cm) tall, so's my hubby, the shortest one in the family is my mum who's 5'10" (177cm). I've a good friend who is only 5ft and she really hates sitting in these chairs. They hit all the worng places on her, whereas they seem to hit the right spots on a taller person. The lower strap of the seatback is actually nice when my lower back is giving me fits. Very supportive. And to comment on the too many tubes, lines, whatever that some one posted... When you see the chair in a space, it's really more of what is not there that is noticed. They have a surprisingly light appearance when you can see the floor, rugs, etc through them. All in all I like them, but will probably sell them when I move to New Mexico. They were my first big modernist purchase and I've moved on to a softer look now. And speaking of visually busy...that's what I hate about the Platner pieces, all that wire, so hostile and distracting. Looks like a cage and I am too claustrophobic to enjoy the idea of furniture that entraps.
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