Us Tablet Arm Chair and Accessories

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The award-winning Us® Chair is now available in a unique Tablet Arm application. Perfect for the education environment, users will experience a highly functional and ergonomically pleasing seating solution where they can have complete “ownership” of the space and materials around them.

The three accessories create an effective work triangle, proven by research to improve efficiency. The bag hook is a simple solution for keeping long-term storage off the floor and within reach. The dedicated cup holder offers responsible placement for drink and nourishment. The side rack is ideal for transitioning between materials, keeping them organized and within reach.

The one-piece textured polypropylene shell features an inherent back flex design that appropriately responds to a user’s movement. This results in enhanced comfort for individuals of various shapes and sizes. Lightweight and highly durable, the chair with the tablet arm can be stacked six high (with cup holder), allowing facility managers and instructors the ability to store or reconfigure learning spaces quickly and easily. The chair is also available with casters or glides, providing the ability to create more active and collaborative learning settings.

The mar-resistant tablet arm is available in either a left- or right-hand model and can support 175 pounds. A variety of tablet laminate choices, as well as upholstered seat pad options matching the chair’s 14 shell colors, can create even greater design cohesion.

With an inherently organic and simplistic design, the product is universally appealing and can be used in a variety of educational settings.

This article originally appeared in the issue of .

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