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Chair Terminology Guide
Have you ever purchased chairs for your organization? Do you know exactly what to call each part of the chair? We have got you covered. Learn all the parts of a chair here in our useful chair terminology guide.
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Have you ever purchased chairs for your organization? Do you know exactly what to call each part of the chair? We have got you covered. Learn all the parts of a chair here in our useful chair terminology guide.
Churches and chapels across the United States are now making the switch from standard pews to stacking hardwood chairs. Standard pews are uncomfortable and immobile. However, stacking hardwood chairs are perfect for storage and ease in set up and take down for facility staff. Stacking chairs can also be completely customized. We allow institutions to choose the model, hardwood, stain, and upholstery.
Hardwood chairs are inherently stately. Some institutions we work with prefer to add laser wood engraving to the chairs they order. Eustis Chair has engraved chairs for a number of clients. The engraving is usually on the top rail of the chairs. We can add whatever design and style you would like for your next Eustis Chair purchase.
The Simmons Barstool was first modeled after our Simmons chair for the Groton School. Engineered with the proprietary Eustis Joint®, the Simmons Bar Stool is unmatched in durability. In fact, our joints are the strongest on the market. In this bar stool, no detail is overlooked, including the copper-wrapped footrest. The slight curves of the back spindles lay flat against the back for comfortable support. The barstool’s design is complete with a crowning top rail.
The Skillman chair embraces craftsman design with unmatched comfort and durability. Like all of our traditionally built chairs, we engineer the Skillman with our special “box construction” configuration.
We all know how to distinguish between someone who is cheap and someone who is economical. The economical person has a forward-thinking mindset and plans their purchases that way.
The 10-60 chair line from Eustis Chair is a line of hardwood chairs that fits 10 chairs at a 60″ round table. In this arrangement, all the chairs are pushed slightly under the table. Of course, the 10-60 chairs offer the same sophisticated looks and comfort you’ve come to expect from Eustis Chair products. These chairs are just slightly scaled down in the front to allow them to be more tucked away under a table.
Approximately one-half of the Eustis Chair line is designed especially for library use. Eustis Chair offers custom stackable library chairs as well as antique reproduction chairs. The Eustis Chair difference is the longevity of the chairs. You’ll find our chairs are designed to be so durable, they will last for decades, even in busy spaces.
Eustis Chair has our own proprietary Eustis Joint construction technology that makes our chairs infinitely more durable than other chairs on the market. In fact, these Eustis Chairs are on their fourth life.
We call the new design the Pennsylvania chair. This chair, with it’s solid hardwood design elements is an elegant and beautiful choice for high-use spaces. The chair we created will last the University of Pennsylvania through many years of wear and tear.
For this installment of the More Than Chairs series, we interviewed Dick Naumann. Dick Naumann is currently the General Manager and COO of The Club at Nevillewood. Read on to find out more about Dick Naumann.
This custom chair was designed for the University of Nevada Reno, using design foundations from our popular Charleston and Willard chairs. The designers wanted a traditional and formal, comfortable, and exceptionally durable chair. They wanted a chair for high use spaces that would withstand the daily wear and tear of a library and classroom. That is just what they got, and more.
This month’s featured installation is in the Centennial Hills Library in Nevada. We are so thrilled to have our signature Eustis Chairs in this beautiful Library in Clark County.
What qualities should you look for when purchasing school chairs? If you’re looking for what type of chair best fits your school and your students’ needs, look no further. Stackable Having stackable chairs in your classroom is a huge asset. Eustis Chairs
The Northampton is a spin on the classic schoolhouse chair design. However, we use two different wood species for a natural study in contrasts. This ideal seating unites our line’s durability and comfort with intense, eye-catching beauty. This designs will delight both your patrons and staff during nonstop daily use.
Our client at the University of Maine reached out to us needing extremely durable school dining chairs. They liked the elegance and functionality of our stacking Merrimac chair, but needed a chair that weighs 14 pounds or less. Our remarkable Eustis Joints® allowed us to re-engineer the chair to the target weight of 14 pounds without sacrificing the ease-of-use or the elegance of the original chair.
The graceful curves, narrow rails, and simple lines of The Oregon chair create an elegant and contemporary look.
Sustainable wood furniture made in the USA is an investment worth making. When you make the informed decision to purchase wood furniture, you not only invest in the future of your institution, but also the future of our planet. The time for sustainability is now.