Blue stack chair with a molded seat and chrome legs.
Lorell

Lorell 16" Seat-height Student Stack Chairs Recycled

$263.00

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This Lorell stack chair is designed for students in second, third, and fourth grade, offering a comfortable and durable seating solution for classrooms. It features a smooth, easy-to-clean polypropylene shell in a vibrant blue color, a contoured waterfall seat front for added comfort, and a sturdy four-leg base made of heavy-gauge tubular steel. The chairs can be stacked up to five high for convenient storage, making them ideal for flexible learning spaces. The chair also has a unique cutout in the backrest.

  • Stacking student chairs add color to your classroom and offer color-coding opportunities for learning stations and more.
  • The four-leg base features the strength of heavy-gauge tubular steel.
  • Smooth polypropylene shell and a comfortably contoured waterfall seat front allow easy cleaning.
  • Chairs stack five high for convenient storage.
  • Seat height is 16" and is typically designed for children in second-grade, third-grade and fourth-grade.

Details

Category
Chairs
Pattern
Solid
Seat Type
Hard
Color
Blue
Backrest Type
Hard
Materials
polypropylene, steel

Questions & answers

How much does it cost, and where can I buy it?
This Lorell chair is sold by 1 retailer for $263.00. Available at newegg.com.
Is it in stock?
Yes, it's currently in stock.
What are the key features?
Key features include Stacking student chairs add color to your classroom and offer color-coding opportunities for learning stations and more, The four-leg base features the strength of heavy-gauge tubular steel, Smooth polypropylene shell and a comfortably contoured waterfall seat front allow easy cleaning, Chairs stack five high for convenient storage, and Seat height is 16" and is typically designed for children in second-grade, third-grade and fourth-grade.
What is it made of?
It's made of polypropylene and steel.
What's its backrest type?
Its backrest type is hard.
What's its pattern?
Its pattern is solid.