The Cross Back Chair creates a charming and inviting ambiance with its curved lines and smooth finish. The designer cross back adds a modern, yet classic appeal to your dining room. Constructed of ash wood and a beautiful Pecan finish, this chair is very lightweight, yet extremely strong and wobble-free. These beautiful chairs ship fully assembled, can hold up to 400 pounds and can be stacked 8 high for storage. Designed for commercial and residential use, this durable and attractive bistro style chair is a great choice for your restaurant or dining room at home.
- Stackable Bistro Style Chair
- 400 lb. Weight Capacity
- Stack Quantity: 8
- Pecan Finish
- Ash Wood Seat and Frame
- Cross Back Design
- Attractive downward "U" design adds stability
- Floor Protector Plastic Glides
- Designed for Commercial or Residential Use
- Ships Fully Assembled
Single Unit Weight |
12 lbs |
Fixed Width |
20.25 Inches |
Fixed Depth |
23.25 Inches |
Fixed Height |
35 Inches |
Fixed Back Width |
16 Inches |
Fixed Back Height From Seat |
17 Inches |
Fixed Seat Width |
17.75 Inches |
Fixed Seat Depth |
16.5 Inches |
Fixed Seat Height |
18.5 Inches |
Seat Thickness |
1.250 Inches |
Stack Quantity |
8 Count |
Weight Capacity |
400 lbs |
Color |
Brown |
Rated For Commercial Use |
Rated For Commercial Use |
ANSI BIFMA Certified |
Yes |
Material |
Wood |
Back Style |
Cross |
Back Material |
Wood |
Back Color |
Wood Grain |
Back Type |
Mid |
Base Style |
4 Leg |
Frame Color |
Brown |
Frame Material |
Wood |
Seat Color |
Wood Grain |
Seat Material |
Wood |
Style |
Contemporary |
OnSale |
ARA2020 |
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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