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Simple, durable, stackable. Player is the convenient, comfortable, stackable chair for a multitude of uses. Its durability (with steel inserts where it counts) makes Player the perfect choice for high traffic areas. Player is SCS Indoor Advantage™ certified for indoor air quality. Features Four-Leg Stacker The four-leg version of the Player chair stacks six-high on the floor and eight-high on the dolly. Available with or without arms. Sled-Base A sled-based version is available with or without arms. Stool Use the four-leg stool with standing-height tables and worksurfaces. Available with or without arms. Optional Features The four-leg version with arms is available with casters for greater mobility (not recommended for stacking). You can select an optional high back or thick seat. Optional right or left-handed tablet arm tilts up so you can easily enter and exit the chair. Optional bookrack fits under the seat. An alignment device allows you to easily link and unlink rows of Player chairs. A removable ganging device allows you to link chairs more permanently. Durability The Player chair’s back, arms, and back legs are reinforced for extra strength. Player has been tested for up to 300 lbs.
More about Steelcase
A household name among contract manufacturers, Steelcase boasts 100 years of conceptualizing, designing, and manufacturing creative solutions for office environments. Founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1912 as “The Metal Office Furniture Company,” Steelcase’s original signature innovation was the steel trashcan: “a major innovation at a time when straw wastebaskets were a serious office fire hazard.” The infamous steel desk followed soon after. Today, the company’s extensive product portfolio encompasses the principle components of any workspace—interior architecture, furniture, and technology.