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Powder coat paint is a quality paint finish made by electro-statically applying powder paint to steel and then baking it in an oven. This results in a super-smooth and durable finish.
This product is made with pride in the United States of America!
KFI Seating gives new meaning to the standard concept of stacking chairs. Their full line of completely stackable chairs can be adapted for any application you wish.
Slight forward tilt facilitates easier breathing and provides proper back support for instrument players.
Filling materials used in upholstered furniture meet the flame retardant requirements described in California Technical Bulletin 117.
CAL133 is a fire-safety standard for public buildings or public assembly areas.
Powder coat is a paint finish that is electro-statically applied to steel components leaving a highly-durable, scratch-resistant, rust-free, eco-friendly finish.
Gauge is a measurement of steel thickness - the lower the gauge, the thicker the steel.
Plywood is very strong and stable. It is made from layers of wood pressed together with grains going in opposite directions to increase strength.
Most chairs are made for single shift users, 8 hours per day. Some chairs are geared to multi-shift workplace settings.
Weight Capacity refers to the moving weight/force of a person as he/she sits down on a chair.
Long practices and performances can be taxing on the body, so it is important to purchase comfortable and supportive music chairs. KFI Upholstered Musician Chairs are ideal for any budding musician. They feature comfortable 2” upholstered waterfall seats, which alleviate strain on the back of the knees. The forward tilt of their fully padded backs relieves body strain.
A durable build ensures that musicians will enjoy these music chairs for many years. Their frames are constructed from 18-gauge square steel tubing with a rear leg bar for added support. The right musician chairs are sure to enhance your students’ experience from the first rehearsal to the encore performance.