Mason Street Steel Oversized Guest Chair In Premium Upholstery

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  • Brand: NBF Signature Series
  • Collection: Mason Street Steel
Suitable for a range of public settings, including healthcare facilities, business reception areas, and executive offices, the Mason Street Steel Oversized Guest Chair offers exceptional versatility in your space. The welded steel frame, which holds up to 400lbs., is reinforced by two 2” cross-braces for added strength and stability. Designed for enduring comfort, its generous 4” thick vinyl seat and 3” thick fabric back, complete with a built-in lumbar curve, provide unparalleled support over time. The angled steel arms are thoughtfully crafted to aid users in effortlessly transitioning from a seated to a standing position.

The Mason Street chair collection can be defined by its simple yet elegant design that seamlessly adapts to various settings. With a reputation for dependability, these chairs offer both timeless aesthetics and lasting functionality. The Mason Street collection is a testament to adaptability, providing versatile seating solutions for any environment.

Meets ANSI-BIFMA safety standards. Soy-based foams, and PVC-free 100% polyurethane.

Ships ready to assemble.

Patterned Vinyl
Steel Finish
Patterned Vinyl/Solid Vinyl
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  • Dimensions: 25"Wx23.5"Dx33"H
  • Seat Dimensions: 21.5"Wx18.5"Dx18"H
  • Back Dimensions: 21.5"Wx15.5"H
  • Weight: 32.00 lbs.
  • SIN#: 33721
  • Carton Dimensions:
    • 28"W x 23"D x 15"H
  • 3” thick back with built-in lumbar curve
  • 4” thick seat
  • Powdercoat finish
  • Ships ready to assemble
  • Supports up to 400 lbs.
  • Welded steel frame with two 2” cross-braces