Ivy League Swivel Chair Gray/Mahogany - Regency
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Ivy League Swivel Chair Gray/Mahogany - Regency | $349.99 |
Bring an air of Ivy League distinction to any traditional home or professional office setting. A beautiful hardwood Mahogany frame, timeless brass trim accents, durable vinyl upholstery and elegant button tuft stitching make the Ivy League Swivel a must-have addition. Available in classic black finish to match any decor. The Ivy League chair looks great in libraries, studies and waiting rooms, too. Chair functions include pneumatic seat height and tilt adjustments. Explanation of functions- 360 degree swivel: Chair is able to rotate 360 degrees in either direction. Seat height: Chair's seat can raise and lower allowing the user's feet to remain flat on the floor. Center Tilt: Central pivot point allows the user to recline seat and back of chair at a fixed angle. Tilt tension: Allows user to adjust the amount of force that it takes to adjust the seat back angle. Tilt Lock: Locks the chair's back angle and inhibits it from being repositioned. All Regency chairs are backed by a 5-year limited manufacturer's warranty on chair bases and frames and a 2-year limited manufacturer's warranty on chair mechanisms and upholstery.
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