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Campus 2-Position Armless Guest Chair - Grade 1
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Original price: $315.99
Current price: $286.99
Product Features
- The Campus 2-position chair is designed with a sled base that stabilizes in an upright position as well as in a leaned back position
- Built to withstand the distribution of weight at two points and the sled base ensures the flooring will be preserved
- Flexibility provides comfort and safety when leaning back in the chair
- Assembled with dowels that are connected with metal to metal hardware and reinforced with high solids glue
- Made of 100% Solid European Beech Hardwood
- Legs, back and seat supports are made of 22 plys to a finished thickness of 1-3/16''
- Leg rail is made of 21 plys with a finished thickness of 15/16''
- Cushion foam is 1-1/8'' thick on seat 3/4'' thick on back
- Seat Panel (if upholstered) is made of 8 plys to a finished thickness of 7/16'' with a rounded front edge for comfort.
- Chair Back (if upholstered) is made of 8 plys to a finished thickness of 7/16''
- Seat and chair back (if all wood) is made of 15 plys to a finished thickness of 7/8''
- Seats and backs are available in all wood and optional upholstered versions
- Seat and back are removable for easy repair and reupholstery
- 8-Step Finishing Process
- All chairs are assembled and fully finished
- Free shipping is based on dock to dock business delivery. Lift gate, inside delivery and delivery to a residence may be additional charges. Please contact customer service for a quote.
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Questions
What is the weight limit for these chairs? Can I get samples of both material and frame colors? Will these work size wise for dining chairs?
Date published: 2016-05-20
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