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Host Thanksgiving at your house and leave out "bring your own chair" on the invite we've got you covered with these padded folding chairs. These heavy-duty metal folding chairs are built for commercial businesses who host a myriad of events and need to accommodate people of varying sizes. Portable chairs are ideal in community centers to transport from storage to venue floor.
Change the scenery with these outdoor metal chairs by taking the party outside. Take care of your chairs so they last you many years by storing indoors. Its 18-gauge curved steel frame is triple braced with leg support bars to hold up to 300 pounds while the non-marring floor glides protect your flooring from scuffs and scrapes.
Celebrate all family events at your home for guests to sit comfortably atop these upholstered folding chairs. These chairs come assembled to be of service as soon as they're delivered.
Change the scenery with these outdoor metal chairs by taking the party outside. Take care of your chairs so they last you many years by storing indoors. Its 18-gauge curved steel frame is triple braced with leg support bars to hold up to 300 pounds while the non-marring floor glides protect your flooring from scuffs and scrapes.
Celebrate all family events at your home for guests to sit comfortably atop these upholstered folding chairs. These chairs come assembled to be of service as soon as they're delivered.
Metal folding chairs offer a versatile seating solution for your home during holidays, in the school, or your business.
- Padded Metal Folding Chair
- 300 lb. Weight Capacity
- Gray Vinyl Upholstery
- 1-in Thick Padded Seat with CAL 117 Foam
- Curved Triple Braced and Double Hinged Frame
- 18 Gauge Steel Frame
- Gray Powder Coated Frame Finish with Non-Marring Floor Glides
- No Assembly Required; Designed for Commercial or Residential Use
- Folded Size: 18.5-inW x 3-inD x 39-inH
- Top Review: I can't say enough nice things about these chairs. They are sturdier than I even thought they would be. I'm disabled now and I often need to sit down after I have crossed the room or going from one room to another.