i did a fair amount of research. my results :
if you are on a tight budget. check out the k-mart chairs. they are comfortable, the material is is pretty darn durable, and they don't look bad at all.
i went to buy these, but they didn't have 1 in stock(i needed 2).
COASTER. i checked em out somewhat at a local place. they looked good(enough). and were comfortable. but the arms were WAY loose. very well could have been a "show room" thing. even if it was a bad design, a little DIY could fix em up fine, i bet.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/fud/1261111968.html
i sat in a set of berklines at a local get together. they were pretty nice. but the owner complained of a lack of lower back support. i agreed. i don't know the model # .
i ended up buying berkline 12006, brown bonded leather (didn't have real leather in stock

) . power.
my review :
these are nice chairs. but it took me some time to get "used" to them. kinda like a new pair of shoes... the brown color. in sunlight, in doesn't look that great = fake looking. with the single torcher lamp in my room, they look GREAT ! a very nice dark brown. the material is said to be very durable (many forum comments. and i agree). material "feel" = some love it, some hate it. i am in between. it feels real soft, but at the same time, it can feel a little sticky. perhaps 80* and no a/c. ..... the power recline = butt kickin, get it(if your choice offers it), nuff said. low backs !!!
now. 1 thing that never occured to me. and pointed out by the gtg guy.
CHAIR BACK HEIGHT !!! this WILL screw with your sound (unless you are 6.5').
what happens =
the tall backs block the surround somewhat. not only that = the backs redirect sound from the mains back to your ears !!! this causes issues !
i have heard it, and agree. btw, this gtg guy. he is a friend of mark seaton. i have met mark seaton, and heard some of his gear. just sayin.