Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this Bariatric Chair where that pressure shows up first. A crowded reception area exposes every gap in your visitor experience, and your bariatric chair choice becomes visible when a guest needs a properly scaled seat. For offices receiving visitors, that moment puts a practical requirement on the seating you place in reception and lounge areas. This bariatric chair carries a 750-pound weight capacity, while its angled back and slim arms frame the seat for a clear, considered guest experience. The stated applications include high-use reception and lounge settings, where seating must account for different visitors without making the person using it feel like an exception.
You can evaluate this chair against the space you have, the people you serve, and the capacity your facility needs to specify. The chair has steel legs protected with a powder coat paint finish. Its seat features soy-based foam and a Matrex seat support system, with the source identifying both for long-life sitting comfort. The 750-pound weight capacity is stated for the chair as a whole. The seat support system and foam are specified at the seat level, while the powder coat paint finish is specified for the steel legs.
That distinction gives you the exact construction details to review before placing the chair in a visitor-facing area. Your upholstery selection includes several stain-resistant fabric options, allowing you to coordinate the chair with the reception or lounge setting you are furnishing. The steel legs are offered in black or silver, and the powder coat paint finish is applied to those legs. The angled back, seat, and arms create the tuxedo-style profile described for the chair without changing its measured footprint. With those specifications in hand, you can place the chair where high-use guest seating is part of the daily workflow and select the configuration that fits your reception standards. Overall size is 34-and-a-half inches wide by 30-and-a-half inches deep by 31 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window.
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