
I can't believe that I've never noticed the Jonathan Adler Drysdale Chair ($1,595) before; it's so me. Button tufting, check! Turned legs, check! Throw in white wood and pale-blue upholstery and you've swept me off my feet. The regal, oversize back of the chair is oddly, but fittingly, proportioned to its small legs. I also love how the back legs are so simple; it brings attention to the chair's wonderful turned front legs. And, this is a strange analogy, but do the slightly splayed back legs remind you of an athletic wheelchair, or is it just me? Regardless, I'd kill to have this knockout in my living room.

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Thats awfully expensive! I mean, the tufting is nice, but I don't think I would spend that much money even if I had the money!
1Stylish check, looks comfy, uh - uncheck.
2Ohhh that is nice. I like the color too, very unusual. I see a lot of wheelchairs in my line of work and this chair's legs certainly didn't bring one to mind! haha
3Desert- you are right, it does NOT look comfy.
4It looks like something Kelly Wearstler would come up with...
5I think it's very pretty, I like it a lot...I didn't think of wheelchairs either when I saw it.
6Love it!
7I want to marry it. Then I want to divorce it b/c it's impractical and uncomfortable. Then collect alimony.
8Ohhhh it's gorgeous. I would definitely add that to my livingroom in a heartbeat--if it were remotely in my budget (ha!).
9It's pretty but I don't think it would be comfortable at all.
10NICE! I like it!
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