Frenchi Home Furnishing Rack, Dark Cherry
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Ours is 30' high (tall) according to my measurements. From left to right, the width is 25 1/2'. 10' deep. We adore ours, and we hope this information is useful.
It's a densely forested area. Even though the lighter cherry would have clashed with my dark furniture, I took a chance and bought it anyway. It looks fantastic with the darker wood, which has a mahogany hue to it. From the ease of assembly to the durability, I've been extremely pleased. It is nicely decorated with two large quilts.
We have four throw blankets on it and it holds up well; we love it.
This was a gift for another person. Hers has been a big hit with her. It did appear to me that the durable part was holding a quilt.
Selected User Reviews For Frenchi Home Furnishing Rack, Dark Cherry
The item arrived safely packaged with no damage to the contents; putting it together was simple enough, but avoid using a screwdriver. It'll be much easier if you have a power screwdriver. Some of the dolls' screw holes should be enlarged. The rack does not stand stable once it is put together. There appears to be an issue with the measurements because it wobbles a little. It will be fine once the blankets are on, but it will not stand evenly once again.
Both top arch pieces have been snapped off in this product. Returns are not accepted on this item. Replacement parts must be obtained from the manufacturer. I'm not willing to do that because the quality is so poor that it will inevitably occur again. BUYING IS A MISTAKE.
A few months ago, I was given one. The wood split when the screws were inserted, so this is a low-cost stand. When I put the feet on it, the leg shattered, and the wood broke when I inserted the Quilt bar into the slot. I ended up tossing it out in the trash.
The color is very appealing, the material is of good quality, it is simple to assemble, and it is inexpensive. Perhaps the price was too low. br>br>There were large splits in the wood on 6 of the (roughly) 14 large pieces. I'd just ask for a replacement if there were only one or two broken pieces, but I'm not sure it'll be worth it if I get more broken pieces in return. br>br>Of the ones that were good, a couple still had what appeared to be good stickers on them that said 'okay' - However, there were numerous flaws in the wood and chunks missing that were simply painted over. br>br>One star because of the price and appearance, but nothing else.
Because of the poor reviews and reports that the wood was splitting, I was a little hesitant. However, I was fortunate in that I did not encounter any difficulties! This is what I do with items that are clean but have already been worn! It's an excellent substitute for a "chair. ".
I received it, assembled it (with a Phillips head screwdriver in 15 minutes), and *really liked* it, but 20 minutes later, I heard a *crack* noise and one of the legs that slides into a track at the base of the end-table broke. When the bar fell out, it was discovered that the wood all around where that leg was inserted had splintered (see photo). I requested a replacement and am hoping that this does not occur again. The rack has a nice appearance to it. But now I'm a little worried about how sturdy it is, or how much of it is wood and how much is composite, especially if the replacement appears to be inferior or if this happens again. I'm not going to ask for a replacement; instead, I'm going to look for something solid wood.
I glued it because it was a surprise for my wife, but I'm not sure how long it will last. It should've been discovered during the packaging process! br>br>Recent changes: br>br> After about 30 days, the leg was gone. No response when I tried to reach out to customer service. I can't believe this garbage is available on Amazon!.
I needed a small quilt rack for my living room so that my wool afghan wouldn't become a personal hair mound for the cat. Our home has a craftsman feel to it, so most of the more modern quilt racks would look out of place. This one is ideal, with just enough turning and decorative curves on the upright spindles. I wish there were wooden dowel caps to cover the screw heads where the cross braces screw in, but since this rack is mostly hidden, the screw heads won't be noticed. If you're going to put this somewhere where people will be able to see it up close, you might want to get some wood inserts for the screw holes. So far, it's held up well and is performing as expected.