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Office Chair - $99 - Free 2nd Day Delivery to Sydney Suburbs- Sleek Design, Foldable Armrests, White Frame, Mesh Back @ Qurio

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We have a great range of office chairs from $99 to $329, all 40% off for opening sales.

This $99 Quro Chair - Home model comes with:

  • Sleek design with white frame
  • Foldable armrests - easy to put under desk
  • Mesh back - 3 colours to choose
  • Gas lift cylinder safety standard: TUV LGA DIN4550 CLASS3, etc
  • PU Base wheels - protect your wood floor

We will deliver the product to your address in most Sydney suburbs on the second day by our own team; Standard AusPost parcel service will be used for other places.

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  • +2

    You should really provide more than just CG render … assuming you're selling this chair in the physical world.

    • -3

      I took the picture in my garage with my old Nikon camera and made background white as ususal. It looks too good to be true? :-p

      • +1

        Not that I really care either way - but as someone who renders for a living, I really don't think that you took these photos yourself.
        1- Wheel alignment is the same in each picture with just the seat spinning (if you spun the chair the wheels would at least move a little out of alignment).
        2- Reflection of the gas lift for the star base is too perfect with zero background reflection (unless you have no legs / float around, and your garage is a pure white space)
        3- Single source of lighting (top)
        4- Typical dirty/muddy appearance where there is not enough light on the material & overexposed from trying to compensate with the single overhead light source - very common in vray.

        Just my 2 cents though.

        Edit: Does it really matter if its a render? Not really - most product images are renders these days, they are just good enough for the average consumer to not tell. It does seem like a weird choice for OP to try and pass it off as a photo is all.

        • -2

          Thanks for your carefulness

          The reason that I took pictures myself is that to provide better quality we asked the supplier to modify some parts of these chairs, so the original product pictures do not match the final products any more. e.g. we asked to use longer gas lift cylinder for this model to make the chair slightly higher than it's orignal version (from 41cm to 45cm at its lowest position)

          1. It's quite easy to make wheels aligned, pull and push, done.
          2. My lightbox wasn't bright enough to make the image very sharp, so it's hard for me remove background, it's grey not white. So I replaced color in PS to white. This process affected the color of the chair, makde it a little bit brighter. But it's good to keep shadow in this way.
          3. I used 3 light boxes not 1.
          4. I am not professional photographer, so not comments on this :-)
        • +2

          @Qurio: Mhmm, righto.

          Edit: Sorry cant let it slide.

          • Not a pro photog - yet has 3x light boxes?
          • Looking at the far right wheel that is slightly askew;
            • The orange colour variants have the exact same wheel orientation.
            • Even when you have folded the arms back (something which would involve moving the chair) you have reset that wheel to be approx 10° out of alignment? The detail involved in that is CRAZY, yet you couldn't get the exposure correct?
          • Every single chair (all models) on your website has the exact same angle for the different views, something which is near impossible if they were photos.
          • Still zero background reflection on the chrome gas lift.

          Still don't really care if it's a render, & I don't want to take away from your deal / selling the chairs - you just happen to have picked a topic I know stuffs about - sorry.

        • +1

          @camel_racer: I just stacked the 4 images of the chair at different angles. The bases line up, difference image is tiny.

          Either the guy who took the photos is a perfectionist with lots of pro equipment and time and a great Photoshop script, or they're CGI.

        • -1

          @RedHab:

          To make the alignment of shooting angles, it took me only 3 seconds for ecch photo. If you pay me $50 bucks, I can let you know. :-)

        • -1

          @camel_racer:

          Thanks for the comment, though it is off topic of my sales. But I can explain once more.

          I bought a $160 3-soft-light-box kit from eBay and took these photos. The back sheets only come with 3 colors: white(I call it grey), green and black. The black one is not useable because other than this white one, all other chairs have black frames. The green one reflected a lot, made the chair's armrests looks green. The white/grey one is in poor quality, but it doens't reflect much because of its darker.

          If you are interested in photography I did, we can discuss this offline. Drop me an email to [email protected], I can send you the original pic.

          Thanks again

    • By the way, do you know how to upload a picture but using auto one from the page? I'd like the use the 2nd picture of this chair, but it got the first one.

  • Vendor in title please.

    • To be honest, we don't want to expose my supplier here. But the manufacturer made USD$60 millions sales last year.

      • The vendor is not your supplier. The vendor is Qurio or www.qurio.com.au and we need to see that in the title.

        • OK, Vendor has been added in the title.

        • @Qurio: Thank you.

      • Under $100, lots of chairs come with recycled foam, but our orders to the manufacturer specified to use new foam, which costs more.

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