High quality restaurant stacking chairs

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The best restaurant stacking chairs should be functional without compromising on quality and design. RHA Furniture has put together a collection that proves stacking chairs are available in a range of top design styles.The collection includes chairs that would fit in both a traditional and modern interior; all are available in a choice of finish options, as well as custom fabric or leather for upholstered models.

Wooden and wood upholstered stacking chairs are a great option for hotel restaurants and more traditional interiors. For design style and quality the Logica, Timberly, Malmo, Swami and Aloe stacking chairs are highly recommended.

For a more modern or trendy interior, metal framed stacking chairs offer an ideal solution. Planet Hollywood achieved their diner-style restaurant seating by specifying the Rondo stacking chair in bright orange with metal legs in a chrome finish.

Visit RHA Furniture’s Restaurant Stacking Chairs to browse and specify furniture. Or find out more about their custom made furniture including waiter stations, banquette seating and restaurant tables.

Daniel Fountain / 05.09.2012

Editor, Hotel Designs

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Jess studied photojournalism at London College of Communication and the Danish School of Media and Journalism and holds a first-class BA (Hons) in Culture, Criticism and Curation from Central Saint Martins.