Wave Chair
Wave Chair
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- Shipping Charges Apply
- Not 100% satisfied? Returns and Exchange policy
Why We Love It
Flexible seating that makes a splash! Available in six bold colors, this stylish chair helps reduce fatigue so kids can stay comfortable, engaged and focused. The contoured shape supports healthy posture, and the sturdy construction is designed to withstand daily use. Each chair features a removable vinyl cover that’s easy to clean, and a reinforced bottom that holds up against rough surfaces.
- Sensory seating solution for classrooms, homes or clinics
- Supports kids with low muscle tone or poor posture
- Small: Ages 3-10
- Medium: Ages 9-15
Large: Age 15+
Ideas for Use
- Use in your clinic waiting room or reception area
- Use at work to support posture and improve ergonomics
- Use as a supportive seating choice in your classroom library or calming corner
Details
- Small: 29"L x 20"W x 20.5"H. Weighs 9 lbs.
Medium: 35.5"L x 24"W x 25"H. Weighs 17 lbs.
Large: 43”L x 24”W x 30”H. Weighs 24 lbs. - All sizes hold up to 500 lbs.
- Polyurethane cover with rayon backing filled with 100% polyurethane foam.
- Wipe clean. Air dry
- Colors: Blue, green, gray, turquoise, yellow or purple
Getting Started
Light assembly required.
Helps With
Shipping and Returns
Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee applies. This item has a 30-day return policy.
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