We have been having an abundance of sunny days in our usually fogged-in valley. Sun streaming into the living room makes me so happy each morning.
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My mom had a chair like your two at the window. Seems like it was a Swedish company that made them? They are super comfortable. Did you have to have your height measured to order the correct size?
They are Ekornes chairs. We loved the one on the right so much, that when it was time for a new chair, we bought a second one. It was on sale which helped with the decision. No special measurements for our chairs, but they do adjust nicely to each of our very different bodies. The ottomans also adjust, which is kind of funny when the grandchildren are here. They use them for slides.
I love that chair on the right, too. I want one! Sunshine sure is good for the soul, isn’t it?
These are called “stressless” chairs, DJan. They really are very comfortable for sitting. Terry uses that one you like on a daily basis.
I love sunshine-thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog!
We’ve got a couple of those chairs too and really LOVE them. Yours are really pretty!