Lite-Lift Chairs | Compact, Sturdy, Ergonomic & Easy to Move

Lite-Lift Set of 4 Occasional Chairs by Offices To Go are lightweight, durable, and ergonomic. Featuring molded plastic seats in Oyster Grey and a strong Charcoal steel frame with epoxy coating, they fold flat for storage, stack up to 25 high, and support up to 300 lbs.

Price
$360.80
Standard lead time! Typically ships within 4-6 weeks.
Description

Lightweight & Durable

The Lite-Lift Set of 4 Occasional Chairs by Offices To Go perfectly blends functionality and style. These chairs are lightweight, durable, and portable, making them ideal for versatile use. Designed with improved ergonomics and custom support, they offer exceptional comfort with a streamlined, modern profile. Featuring molded plastic seats and backs in a sleek Oyster Grey finish, paired with a strong steel frame in Charcoal coated with a durable epoxy, these chairs are built to last.

For convenience, they fold flat for compact storage and can stack up to 25 high on a dolly (MVL2776). With a robust weight capacity of up to 300 lbs., Lite-Lift chairs are both practical and stylish for any setting.

Specifications
Features

Lite-Lift Standard Features

  • Lightweight, durable, portable and easy to clean
  • Folds flat for compact storage
  • Molded plastic seat and back in Oyster Grey
  • Strong steel frame in Charcoal color with epoxy coating
  • Stacks up to 25 high on dolly (MVL2776)
  • Weight capacity for this series is 300 lbs.
Specifications
  • Dimensions: 18.5"W x 22.5"D x 34.25"H
  • Weight: 3.6 lbs / 1.6 kg
  • Volume: 5.23 ft3 / 0.15 m3
  • Total Weight: 54.0 lb | 24.49 kg
  • Total Volume: 5.2 ft3 | 0.15 m3
  • Product is shipped knocked down. Easy assembly instructions included.
Assembly Video

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