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SKU : GC36530

Erin chair is a high-end designer chair that fits perfectly in hospitality industry, lounge areas, guest seating in private offices, and more. Erin™ seating is the latest contribution to this changing landscape, crossing conventional boundaries of work and play with options to support a diversity of people and interior applications.

Dimensions: W24 x D22.25 x H34 IN.

  • Wrap-around design of the back provides comfort and support
  • High-density Ultracell foam for lasting comfort
  • Legs are available in wood or metal painted/ plated finishes
  • Additional improved cleaning options include  sealed seams (back and/or seat) and moisture barrier (seat). Upcharges apply.
  • Glides are self-leveling. Choose from standard non-marking glides, rubber non-slip glides or felt glides
  • Number of wood and fabric finishes available. 

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