Folding chairs are inspired efficiency for both comfort and seating space. They're good for the office, as well as around the house. On the patio, in the yard, and even as part of your hunting and fishing gear. No school goes without them, nor would you go to a speaking engagement of any kind and not expect to see them. They have proven themselves to be the most easily accessed and one of the most frequently used type of chair on the market.
If you ever had to shop around for any of these chairs, then you were sure to run into an overwhelming variety of choice. They come made in different metals, different woods, plastic, and various types of designs. Some have cushions, some do not, some have padding, some have cloth. The list goes on and on of the different features available. And they can be bought wholesale as well.
The color choice is another thing. Of course this should be easy as long as you know what you are going to use the chairs for. But they come in most any color, and with your choice of a round back, or with a square back. The many different types of wood used to make some of these is remarkable. You can get pine, oak, mahogany, natural wood, black wood, and loads of other woods. This list just keeps on rolling.
For schools and offices that frequently hold events where the services of these chairs indeed is needed, they can find racks on wheels for easy storage and easy moving. These also come in various sizes, but the average should hold from 35 to around 50. Some of the racks are for stacking the chairs in, while others may come in a type that requires hanging the chairs. These are called chair caddies.
There is no kind of chair that can compare when it comes to temporary seating. They give excellent service for all sorts of events, speaking engagements, and outdoor activities. They are very lightweight, mostly around five or ten pounds, and are sturdy in their construction for good support. The difference in your choice of design and style is only limited to the way you plan to use them, and personal preference.
Fredric Arnold is the man who is responsible for making the first aluminum one. It used fabric for its backing and seat, and in this was back in the year 1947. This was not the first folding chair, just the first aluminum one. By 1957, he had his own company and was putting out over 14,000 a day. In reality, though, these chairs date all the way back to the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
I believe we can all sit and imagine the old directing chair used by directors behind the scenes of movie sets. We all know that scene, where he belts out instructions from his little fold out chair through a big megaphone. Those chairs were of a very simple design, but in the stores today you find a much more sophisticated choice of chairs. They are made with elegance and beauty for brightening up patios and gardens and public affairs.
Yes, folding chairs are inspired efficiency and a convenience we have enjoyed for many years. They have been giving us good service, and artistic accents, that we really should appreciate. They are a long lasting credit to how a simple idea can really change the way we do things, and can last for many many years.
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