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Lena Styling Chair in Brown www.SalonSmart.com

Global Products "Lena" Styling Chair in Brown

- The Lena Styling Chair is an elegant chair with details including a polished aluminum arm trimmed with black urethane arm caps.

 

No doubt that this is a good-looking chair, but when you compare it to other styling chairs on the market, you might find yourself wondering why this chair is more expensive.

 

The answer:

It's a matter of the top-quality materials used to make this chair, the attention to detail during the manufacturing process and where it is manufactured (in North America):

 

This chair's armrest and back frame are made from one seamless piece of aluminum. As a result, this chair is extremely solid and stable. The frame wraps around, under the bottom of the chair's base, which also helps the chair to feel stable and not wobbly.

 

Another unique detail that aids in keeping this chair stable is a peg that that you will find on the bottom of the footrest. This peg adds support and keeps the chair from rocking or moving if someone steps on the footrest while getting into or out from the chair.

 

What does this mean to you, the stylist, and your clients?

 

You really feel the difference when you sit in this chair. It doesn't shift around as much and even when clients move around when seated, or as they are getting into and out of this chair, it stays firmly in place.

 

This allows you to focus on the services you are providing.

 

Features:

• Color: Brown (see item #500111) for chair in Black

• Armcap includes urethane detail

• Comfortable sling-style chair back features rolled and pleated detail

• Seat and back are made from dense foam lined with top-quality leatherette which is easy to keep clean

• Solid aluminum armrest and back for extra stability

• T-Footrest with peg on bottom keeps the chair and firmly in place

• Top-of-the-line hydraulic pump and base are made in the U.S.A

 

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Uploaded on November 3, 2009
Taken on October 19, 2009