Set a new trend with this modern-industrial style metal restaurant chair that will become a staple at your dining table or in your restaurant. This Rustic Walnut Restaurant Chair with Wood Seat and Back and Gray Powder Coat Frame is attractively designed with a rectangular wood back. A round foot ring adds durability and serves as a footrest. Plastic floor glides protect your floors by sliding smoothly when you need to move the chair. This commercial grade chair will look great in cafes, bars, and other food-service settings with an industrial or rustic decor. To bring the look together in your restaurant, pair with matching stools for your bar height dining tables.
- Metal Dining Chair
- 500 lb. Weight Capacity
- Rectangular Back Design
- 1" Thick Rustic Walnut Beechwood Seat
- Welded Joint Assembly
- Round Foot Ring
- Foot Ring: 7.75"H From Floor
- 15 Gauge Steel Frame
- Gray Powder Coated Frame Finish
- Floor Protector Plastic Glides
Fixed Width |
16.25 Inches |
Fixed Depth |
22.25 Inches |
Fixed Height |
33.5 Inches |
Fixed Back Width |
16 Inches |
Fixed Back Height From Seat |
15.5 Inches |
Fixed Seat Width |
16 Inches |
Fixed Seat Depth |
16 Inches |
Fixed Seat Height |
18.5 Inches |
Seat Thickness |
1 Inches |
Fixed Foot Ring Width Fixed |
17 Inches |
Weight Capacity |
500 lbs |
Single Unit Weight |
24 lbs |
Color |
Gray |
Material |
Metal |
Back Style |
Rectangular |
Back Material |
Wood |
Back Color |
Wood Grain |
Back Type |
Mid |
Base Style |
4 Leg |
Frame Color |
Gray |
Frame Material |
Metal |
Seat Color |
Wood Grain |
Seat Material |
Wood |
Style |
Industrial |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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