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Carleton Boardroom Chair

SKU : OTG11358

Description

Stay comfortable with our high back and extended high back office chair. Features include an S-curve backrest, contoured waterfall seat, height-adjustable T-arms, and Graphite polyester upholstery. Supports up to 300 lbs, GREENGUARD certified, with tilt lock and seat height adjustment. Optional casters for hard floors available.
 

Price

SKU Description Price
OTG11358  Carleton High Back Tilter $370
OTG11359 Carleton Extended High Back Tilter $390
All prices are subject to change and will vary depending on the features selected. Delivery and shipping are not included. Updated March 2025
 

Specification

  • Available in High Back and Extended High Back
  • Ergonomic S-curve backrest for lumbar, shoulder, and head support
  • Contoured seat with waterfall edge to reduce leg pressure
  • Height-adjustable T-arms with durable SSU armcaps
  • Dual-wheel carpet casters (C1 standard)
  • 300 lbs weight capacity
  • Tilt tension control
  • Limited Warranty

 

 

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