Info about Office Supplies
Stacking Office Chairs
During The Industrial Age the world made good use of steel and other
metals which could be mass produced by way of machinery. Stacking office
chairs were no exception. Machinery easily bent the tubing and made
furniture making something wholly prolific for many designers. The
benefits were easily seen and many popular models soon exploded on the
market, like Hans Corey's production of the Landi chair and Arne
Jacobson's famous stacking chair made of a single sheet of plywood
molded into a seat and attached to two tubes of metal that made up the
legs in a cross pattern along the bottom. Today the chairs have become
more commercialized and are made with less aesthetics in mind than
practicality. Stacking chairs today consist mostly of aluminum molded
legs and some kind of vinyl or synthetic plastic upholstery for the
seats. They are quite inexpensive and easily attainable for spaces like
office conference rooms.