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Linking.
Chairs are linked by solid brass linking
brackets with polished steel pins. These brackets will
not bend out of shape even in long rows of chairs. Curved
arrangements can be created by simply disconnecting
the rear pin.
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Back
Panel.
The
back panel of the chair is generally customised
with a crest or symbol allowing it to integrate
with its surroundings whether it is in a contemporary
building or a 12th century Cathedral. Upholstered
back panels are also available
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Seat.
The seat is initially sculpted
to give a high level of comfort. This version
is undoubtedly the most durable option for large
congregations and heavy wear and tear. The seat
is also available in moulded plywood with upholstery
for smaller gatherings and additional comfort.
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Materials.
The Tallow chair is available in
solid ash and oak. We prefer not to use beech
in situations with under floor heating, as beech
shrinks large amounts when force dried under these
conditions.
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