Your lobby team has to seat visitors with different space and support needs without making the reception area feel improvised. This polyurethane bariatric chair brings a clearly stated 750-pound weight capacity into that decision, while its polyurethane upholstered seat and back provide a specific material choice for a guest seating area. For a facility director, that information belongs in the product record before a chair is assigned to a visitor, employee, or waiting area. The contoured backrest, armcaps, and Matrex seat support system also let you evaluate the seating details directly, rather than relying on a generic label or an unmeasured promise.
Its steel construction is paired with a powder coat finish, while the seat and back use polyurethane upholstery. The seat includes a Matrex seat support system identified for long-life comfort. The backrest is contoured, and the armcaps are solid Natural Maple or Riftwood Walnut. Overall dimensions are 32-inch wide by 23-inch deep by 34-inch wide. The listed weight capacity is 750 pounds. Those details give you concrete points for comparing the chair to your room clearances, seating assignments, and purchasing requirements. The materials and components are stated separately here because the armcap choices apply to the armcaps, the polyurethane applies to the seat and back, and the Matrex system applies to the seat.
For your lobby or guest seating plan, choose between solid Natural Maple and Riftwood Walnut armcaps while retaining the polyurethane seat and back, contoured backrest, steel construction, powder coat finish, and Matrex seat support system. The 750-pound capacity and overall dimensions let you document a specific chair for the area, instead of leaving staff to make an informal judgment at the point of use. You can place the 32-inch wide by 23-inch deep by 34-inch wide overall measurement alongside your available footprint, then record the selected armcap material with the order. This is the kind of product information your team can use during specification, placement, and day-to-day seating decisions.
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