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BC41 - Office Master Budget High Stool with Footring

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Office Master

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$244.40 USD
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$244.40 USD
Regular Price
$376.00 USD
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All fabric, arms and other options shown above are an example of customizations of the chair. Colors are an approximation. Arms are sold separately.
The Office Master BC41 is the drafting stool version of the BC42 basic task chair. With an 18" chrome footring, this stool is the perfect studio chair for designers and architects.
Note: Arms sold separately, unless otherwise indicated.
Features:
  • Pneumatic lift
  • Pivot backrest
  • Back height adjustment
  • Back depth adjustment
  • 18" chrome footring
Specifications:
Model/Sku Office Master BC41
Overall Width 25"
Overall Height 40-52"
Back 17"w x 15"h
Seat 18"w x 18"d
Seat Height 23-33"
Carton Weight 34 pounds
Warranty 7 year limited
Chair measurements are approximate and are based on switching cylinder heights on otherwise the same chair, with the same base and casters. Arm dimensions are approximate as actual measurements will vary depending on a variety of factors: cushion contour(s), seat upholstery, memory foam, etc.

More information about BC41 Fabric and Arms selection is available on the BC41 Options Library page

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James Bailey
Fantastic

Ordered a BC41 last July. EZ to assemble, robust commercial-grade build, and nine months later still performing like a champ. Why bother with retail store junk that cannot even last a year, when you can pay a wee bit more and get quality with a seven-year warranty?