Double your office chair pleasure with these fabulous Steelcase #451 rolling chairs made in the style of the Charles Pollock office chair for Knoll. Comprised of a bucket style seat covered in brown vinyl or faux leather with button detail, a black molded plastic chair back, black plastic arms and trim, on a chrome four prong base with casters. It’s the perfect pair of chairs for your new home office and/or around a small conference table! They don’t tilt but they adjust in height, they swivel, they roll, and they are SUPER comfortable!!! They will also be awesome in your mid-century modern home at your game table or equally as nice as host and hostess chairs at the breakfast nook. Maybe you need some extra seating in your living room? Perfect!! Roll them in and out of any room you need additional seats. They are comfortable, versatile, and a classic design by an iconic manufacturer. Wow! Everything you need.
Steelcase was founded as the Metal Office Furniture Company in 1912 by Peter M. Wege in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Metal Office Furniture Company’s first products included fireproof metal safes and four-drawer filing cabinets which Wege invented and manufactured for the Macey Company. In 1914, the company received its first product patent for “The Victor,” a fireproof steel wastebasket. The Victor gained popularity due to its light weight achieved through a patented process of bending flat steel at right angles to create boxes, and its ability to prevent fires at a time when smoking was common indoors, particularly in the workplace. In 1915, the company began manufacturing and distributing steel desks and in 1937, the company collaborated with Frank Lloyd Wright on office furniture. The partnership lasted two years and resulted in some of the first modern workstations. The company officially changed its name to Steelcase, Inc. in 1954 and became known as the leader of the furniture industry in the late 1960s due to the volume of its sales and in 1973, the company debuted the Series 9000 furniture line. Steelcase merged three of its subsidiaries, Brayton International, Metro Furniture and Vecta to form Coalesse in 2008. The three main brands of Steelcase Inc. are Steelcase, Coalesse, and Turnstone. The company’s current headquarters was built in 1983 and is in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Sturdy, Stylish, and Superbly Steelcase!!! What more could you ask for? Don’t wait… make them yours!!