The Garbo is a set of restaurant arm chairs built for dining environments where comfort retention and frame integrity both matter commercially. The open solid American Ash frame carries the structural load across four substantial tapered legs, a front and rear rail, side arm rails and vertical rear back posts, with a lower rear stretcher adding racking resistance where repeated guest loading and staff handling create the most cumulative stress. The seat pad and horizontal bolster back are upholstered separately, each fixed within the frame geometry, so either component can be re-upholstered without replacing the chair. Commercial polyester upholstery over high-density PU foam maintains seat profile and surface integrity under the continuous daily cycling that restaurant and hotel dining programmes demand.
Restaurant Arm Chairs for Hotel Dining Rooms and Members Clubs
The choice of solid American Ash over an engineered or finger-jointed alternative is a construction decision with a direct commercial consequence: Ash carries load across its full section without relying on adhesive bonds at laminate joints, and its pronounced open grain takes a stained, sealed topcoat evenly, giving the frame a consistent finish across a large floor specification. The dark stained, clear-sealed finish is applied over softened arrises and rounded edge profiles, which reduces chipping risk at contact points, the arms, leg corners and rail faces, where daily service contact is highest.
The compact 58 by 58 centimetre plan footprint and 47 centimetre seat height position the Garbo within standard table-height layouts used in restaurant dining, hotel dining rooms, wine bars and members club dining areas. The 63 centimetre arm height clears most dining table aprons without forcing a guest to angle outward, which is a detail that matters across a floor of 60 or more covers. At an estimated 9.5 kilograms, the chair moves without requiring two staff, while the broad squared leg stance gives enough base stability that it does not tip or shift during service. Detail Determines Performance.
The horizontal bolster back cushion fixed between the rear uprights delivers a distinct silhouette that reads as considered rather than generic, relevant for hotel dining rooms, boutique cafes and members clubs where the dining floor is part of the guest experience the operator is pricing. The terracotta upholstery in a textured woven commercial polyester sits within a colour range that holds well against timber and stone surfaces common in contemporary Australian hospitality interiors, without requiring a custom dye programme. The Garbo carries a three-year warranty and an 8 to 10 week lead time from order confirmation.
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