Heavy Duty Conference Chair
Create a comfortable and well-organised seating environment with the Heavy Duty Conference Chair, designed for professional spaces that require dependable seating, generous cushioning, and a clean, versatile appearance. Its combination of a sturdy metal frame and upholstered seat and backrest makes it an excellent choice for conference halls, training rooms, seminar spaces, meeting rooms, educational institutions, churches, event venues, and multipurpose facilities.
The generously padded seat provides a supportive sitting surface, helping guests remain comfortable during meetings, presentations, training sessions, conferences, and other seated activities. A tall upholstered backrest offers broad back support, while its gently shaped profile contributes to a comfortable and composed seating position.
Built around a strong metallic structure, the Heavy Duty Conference Chair is designed to provide dependable stability during regular use. Four robust legs create a firm foundation, while additional cross-frame reinforcement beneath the seat strengthens the overall structure. The armless design also allows users to enter and leave the chair easily while enabling efficient placement in rows or group seating arrangements.
Its rich red fabric upholstery adds warmth and visual character, making the chair particularly effective in larger venues where coordinated seating contributes to a polished interior.
Key Features & Benefits
- Heavy-duty metal frame construction
- Generously padded upholstered seat
- Tall, supportive padded backrest
- Durable red fabric upholstery
- Reinforced under-seat cross-frame structure
- Strong four-leg configuration
- Armless design for easy access
- Space-efficient profile for organised seating layouts
- Suitable for frequent professional use
- Ideal for conferences, seminars, training rooms, churches, and events
The Heavy Duty Conference Chair combines sturdy construction, comfortable upholstery, and practical styling for dependable seating across a wide range of professional and institutional environments.







