Office chairs built for daily, not occasional, use
Task, executive and gaming-style chairs — the line the wider region is best known for, and the one where we hold the most tooling.
An office chair is a small assembly of parts that each have a way of failing: the gas lift sinks, the tilt creaks, the foam flattens, the base cracks. We quote against those failure points rather than against a glossy photo. The chair in our hero photo is a PU-upholstered task seat on a nylon five-star base — a sensible home and light-commercial spec. For a chair that gets eight hours a day in a call centre, we will push you to an aluminium base and a Class-4 lift, and explain why before you sign.
The cheapest base we offer is nylon — fine for home use. For a 24/7 chair we push you to aluminium. It costs more per unit; it also stops the warranty calls that cost far more than the upgrade.
Typical spec we quote against
| Back / seat options | Mesh, PU leather or fabric over moulded foam |
|---|---|
| Gas lift | Class 3 standard; Class 4 for heavy or 24/7 use |
| Base | Nylon (home) or polished aluminium (contract) |
| Mechanism | Tilt / synchro-tilt, built and tested to BIFMA-style cycles |
| Packing | Knock-down, one or two pieces per carton for 40HQ density |
Quantities, exact materials and certification are all set per programme — these are starting points, not a fixed catalogue. Send what your market needs and we'll quote the real thing.
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