Reprise Metal Bariatric and Guest Seating Reprise Metal Bariatric and Guest Seating

Reprise Metal Guest

Designed by David Dahl

Thoughtfully designed to enrich well-being, Reprise Metal offers a comfort-enhancing silhouette to support waiting areas large and small. With glass-reinforced polypropylene arms and the endurance of a metal frame, together with all the same features and benefits of its wood frame equivalent, Reprise Metal becomes the go-to solution for healthcare requirements time and time again.

Reprise Metal Specialty Chairs

Features

Reprise Metal Guest 03
Reprise Metal Guest Chair, Wood Arm Caps
Reprise Metal Guest 04
Reprise Metal Guest Chair
Reprise Metal Guest 05
Reprise Metal Guest Chair, Urethane Arm Caps
Reprise Metal Guest 06
Reprise Metal Bariatric Chair, Corian Arm Caps
Reprise Metal Guest 07
Reprise Metal Patient Chair
Reprise Metal Guest 08
Reprise Easy Access Chair
  • Guest, tandem, bariatric, hip and patient chair models available.
  • Bariatric settee available in two sizes: 34″ and 40″ wide.
  • Clean-outs on every side, including between seat and back, featured on all models.
  • Frame comprised of glass-reinforced nylon arm and metal leg.
  • Nylon arm offered in two colors: black and grey.
  • Arm caps feature radiused edges for smooth surface contact and are available in beech wood and Corian®, as well as grey and black urethane.
  • Hip chair features 25″ seat height and a non-skid foot step.
  • All models feature wall-saver leg design and replaceable componentry.
  • Metal frame standard in #90 Metallic Silver.
  • #06 Charcoal Grey and #95 Satin Black finishes, as well as premium colors, also available. Upcharge applies.
  • Maximum weight capacity is 350 lbs. for guest, tandem, patient and easy access/hip chairs.
  • Maximum weight capacity is 750 lbs. for bariatric chairs.
  • SCS Indoor Advantage Gold certified.
  • Accompanying tandem and occasional table collections offered.
  • Starting COM list price = $1,503.

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Designed By

David Dahl

A graduate of the industrial design program at the University of Cincinnati, Dahl has been making one-of-a-kind furniture pieces for residential clients for over 25 years, and seating for the contract market for over two decades. His hands-on approach – David builds his own scale models and prototypes to ensure seating comfort – has made him a sought-after partner by many nationally recognized manufacturers.

Whether turning raw lumber into a custom table for a West Hollywood dining room or designing a chair that is tailored to a hospital waiting room, the hallmarks of David’s designs are the same – clean lines, attention to detail and, above all, an obvious passion for his trade.