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The Sculptured Task Chair without Arms has been designed to provide a comfortable and customizable seating experience for computer-intensive work. Featuring a thick, padded seat and back with built-in lumbar support, this chair contours to the user's body, ensuring optimal comfort throughout prolonged periods of use.
One of the key features of this task chair is its adjustability. Users can easily adjust the seat height, back height, and seat depth to achieve a personalized fit that supports proper posture and reduces strain. The armless design further enhances accessibility, allowing for easy entry and exit.
Certified by GREENGUARD, this computer chair is made with materials that have low chemical emissions, contributing to improved indoor air quality. This certification assures users that the chair is a safe and environmentally-conscious choice for their workspace.
Constructed with a heavy-duty nylon base and dual-wheel carpet casters, the Sculptured Task Chair is built to withstand the rigors of commercial use. The overall dimensions of 25" W x 25" D x 40.75" H ensure a spacious and accommodating seating solution.
By combining comfort, adjustability, and environmental responsibility, the Sculptured Task Chair without Arms offers a versatile and practical solution for computer-intensive work environments. Whether in the office, home office, or any other setting where prolonged sitting is required, this task chair provides a customizable and supportive seating experience that can help reduce fatigue and promote productivity.
For those seeking a comfortable and ergonomic task chair that prioritizes user well-being and environmental considerations, the Sculptured Task Chair without Arms is an excellent choice. Its thoughtful design and GREENGUARD certification make it a reliable and sustainable option for a wide range of computer-based activities.
In summary, the Sculptured Task Chair without Arms is a feature-rich and adaptable seating solution that caters to the needs of computer-intensive work. With its adjustable components, thick padded seat and back, and GREENGUARD certification, this task chair offers a comfortable and environmentally-conscious alternative for those who spend extended periods at their desks.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Office Star Products | ||||
color | Black | ||||
product_dimensions | 25"D x 25"W x 40.75"H | ||||
size | 23.25D x 20W x 40H Inch | ||||
back_style | Cushion | ||||
special_feature | Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Rolling | ||||
product_care_instructions | Spot Clean | ||||
unit_count | 1.0 Count | ||||
recommended_uses_for_product | Office, Drafting, Reading, Dining, Gaming | ||||
maximum_weight_recommendation | 275 Pounds | ||||
style | Contemporary | ||||
pattern | Solid | ||||
finish_type | Nylon | ||||
room_type | Office, Game Recreation Room, Classroom, Library, Study Room | ||||
age_range_description | Adult | ||||
included_components | Chair, Caster (5), Hardware, Instructions | ||||
theme | Attribute not applicable for product | ||||
shape | Round | ||||
model_name | Pneumatic | ||||
arm_style | Armless | ||||
surface_recommendation | Indoor | ||||
seat_back_interior_height | 15.5 Inches | ||||
furniture_base_movement | Swivel | ||||
indoor_outdoor_usage | Indoor | ||||
furniture_finish | Black | ||||
seat_height | 22.75 Inches | ||||
seat_depth | 18.25 inches | ||||
fill_material | Foam | ||||
cushion_style | Padded | ||||
is_electric | No | ||||
is_foldable | No | ||||
chair_backrest_width | 17 Inches | ||||
upc | 090234046202 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00090234046202 | ||||
manufacturer | Office Star Products | ||||
item_weight | 24 pounds | ||||
country_of_origin | Taiwan | ||||
item_model_number | 8120-231 | ||||
weight | 33 Pounds | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #189,825 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #476 in Home Office Desk Chairs | ||||
date_first_available | March 4, 2008 |