When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. This Bariatric Chair belongs in that conversation. Reception areas often serve people who cannot use standard seating, and your guest space still needs a bariatric chair when a 750-pound capacity requirement is part of the visit. A bariatric chair gives you a steel frame for high-use reception, lounge, and pull-up applications, with a wall-saver design that helps prevent marks and damage to walls. The space between the seat and back leaves room for cleaning, an operational detail that matters when the same chair serves visitors throughout the day. Its steel construction includes black or silver steel legs, and those legs are protected with a powder coat paint finish.
The steel frame is specified for cleaning with harsh cleansers and can withstand years of them. The upholstered seat and back cushions include soy-based foam and a Matrex seat support system. The seat support details matter when your reception area handles repeated sitting across a working day, while the listed 750-pound weight capacity gives your team a specific limit to document. Several stain-resistant fabric upholstery options let you align the chair with the finishes already used in your lobby or lounge.
You can choose black or silver steel legs, each protected with a powder coat paint finish, while the upholstered seat and back keep the specification focused on the surfaces visitors use. The chair's wall-saver design matters where seating sits near finished walls, and its cleaning-related specifications give your staff details to consider for reception, lounge, and pull-up placement. For your facility, that means one documented seating choice can cover visitor accommodation, cleaning routines, and a stated 750-pound capacity without adding a separate exception to the purchasing record. Review the overall dimensions against your available floor area and the upholstery options against your existing interior selections before placing it in service. Overall size is 33 inches wide by 23 inches deep by 32-and-a-half inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Measure the bay, confirm clearances, and order once the look matches the room.
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