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Flash Furniture BL-X-5M-BK-RLB-GG Kelista Swivel Task Chair 37-1/2" To 41-1/4" Adjustable Height
| Manufacturer | Flash Furniture |
|---|---|
| Model Number | BL-X-5M-BK-RLB-GG |
| Manufacturer Part # | BL-X-5M-BK-RLB-GG |
| UPH | Fabric |
| Base | Casters |
| Back | Mesh Back |
| Arms | Padded Arms |
| Seat | Upholstered Seat |
| Height | 41.25" |
| Width | 24.5" |
| Depth | 25.5" |
| Weight | 36 lbs |
| UPC | 840196381251 |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Flash Furniture BL-X-5M-BK-RLB-GG Kelista Swivel Task Chair is designed with a 37-1/2" to 41-1/4" adjustable height, catering to various workstation needs. Boasting a 250 lb. weight capacity, it is suitable for diverse user profiles, ensuring robust support. It features a mid-back design and a ventilated mesh back that promotes airflow, contributing to user comfort during extended periods of sitting. The chair's padded mesh upholstered waterfall seat is specifically designed to alleviate pressure on the legs, enhancing ergonomic support. Built-in lumbar support provides additional comfort, vital for maintaining proper posture. Equipped with a tilt lock mechanism and tilt tension adjustment knob, the chair allows for personalized reclining preferences. The padded flip-up arms offer flexibility and convenience, particularly useful in dynamic work environments. A heavy-duty nylon base ensures durability, while ball-bearing roller wheels facilitate smooth mobility across various floor types. The chair is presented in a sleek black color, and assembly is required. This well-rounded combination of features makes the Flash Furniture Kelista Swivel Task Chair an attractive choice for office spaces, home workstations, and other professional environments where functionality and comfort are paramount.

