Ease Up is a comfortable and affordable stacking chair. It is made from a single piece of high-density polypropylene, with no connection points visible between its supple back, seat pan, and c-shaped legs. An upholstered seat pad adds texture, contrast, and comfort to the chair’s smooth frame. Designed by Martin Ballendat, Ease Up stores compactly, stacking up to twelve chairs high, making it ideal for cafeterias, conference centers, and anywhere that overflow seating may be needed.
EASE UP
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