Managerial chairs have fewer adjustable features than their Executive counterparts, but they are more compact in comparison. Depending on
the specifications, they might also be easy to maneuver as they are designed for prolonged, slightly mobile use (as with task/typist chairs). Managerial chairs are usually less formal-looking (not having a leather finish). They are often more cost-effective than an Executive chair.
Visitor chairs are typically intended for guests in an office setting, making them a great match for their high- or medium-back counterparts in the same style range. These chairs are often found in waiting areas, such as reception spaces. They are generally crafted for optimal comfort, although they lack the maneuverability of swivel chairs.
A tub chair is a unique style of armchair characterized by its backrest, which gracefully curves into the armrests, forming a continuous semicircle. Often known as statement chairs, they are prized for their exquisite upholstery and finishes. Most tub chairs feature deep seating, allowing you to sink comfortably into the cushions while the backrest offers essential support. These chairs are perfect for waiting areas and are occasionally utilized in boardrooms as well.
Industrial and factory chairs are primarily utilized on production lines, in workshops, and laboratories, which means they have distinct requirements compared to standard office chairs. Their applications vary widely, from casual seating in factories to ergonomic designs for assembly line work. Depending on their purpose, these chairs may feature or omit backrests, seat foam, and footrests, and they are typically un-upholstered.
Heavy-duty chairs are designed to support weights of up to 180 kg for daily use of 12 to 24 hours, specifically catering to taller or larger staff members. These chairs are enhanced with reinforced plywood, mechanisms, casters, and foam for added durability. Our 6×6 range features a variety of styles to match any personality.