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The guest reception chair's tablet arm is specifically designed with ergonomics in mind.
It allows guests to have easy access to a convenient work surface, enabling them to comfortably write, type, or use electronic devices.
The 360-degree rotation of the tablet arm provides flexibility, allowing users to position the tablet according to their preferred angle and posture.
This ergonomic feature promotes proper alignment and reduces strain on the body, enhancing overall comfort and productivity during extended periods of sitting.
The reception chair with tablet arm features a built-in cup holder, ensuring that guests can keep their hands free for writing or typing.
It provides a secure place to hold beverages, reducing the chances of accidental spills.

The Black leather chair's back and seat are designed with tautness, ensuring a firm and supportive sitting experience.
They are upholstered with LeatherSoft, a high-quality material known for its durability, comfort, and aesthetic appeal.
LeatherSoft is a combination of leather and polyurethane, offering the luxurious look and feel of leather while also being easy to maintain and resistant to scratches.
It provides a soft and supple texture, enhancing the overall comfort of the chair and adding a touch of elegance to any reception area.

The hospital reception chair's seat is generously padded with plush foam, providing a cushioned and comfortable seating surface.
The foam is treated with CAL 117 fire retardant foam, which is a standard set by the State of California for fire safety in upholstered furniture.
This foam is designed to delay the spread of flames in case of a fire, ensuring a higher level of safety for users.
By incorporating CAL 117 fire retardant foam, the chair prioritizes the well-being and protection of guests in any environment.

The chair is designed with rear chrome feet that not only add a sleek look but also come with floor protectors.
These protectors prevent any damage or scratches to the floor, ensuring the chair can be safely used on various surfaces.
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