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 Glen Furniture. Folding Chairs, Stacking Chairs,  Tables and More!
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Audry Stacking Chair with Fabric Upholstered Seat [2701-5F25] As low as $29.93

Audry Plastic Stacking Chair with Fabric Upholstered Seat

Ultra-modern and inviting, this stacking chair features a strong, high-quality polypropylene plastic shell plus an upholstered seat for long-lasting comfort. The steel frame construction adds stability and durability, making this a perfect space-saving chair for educational or business environments.

  • High quality polypropylene plastic shell available in black, blue and grey
  • Seat made from polyurethane foam padding covered in commercial grade polyolefin fabric
  • Stocked with burgundy seat, other colors available with minimum purchase, please inquire
  • Frame has silver powder coating, other options available, please inquire
  • 8-gauge steel frame
  • Crown formed lower legs for added strength
  • Plastic glides
  • Width = 20.5",Overall Height= 31", Seat Height = 18" , metric mm: 520x790x460
  • Optional ganging clips available to link chairs into rows

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 08 March, 2008.
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