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Simple, sturdy and a little small in scale the basic diner restaurant chair goes on and on. Like the Energizer Bunny there is no stopping its march into the 21st century.
The “Diner Chair” is not just for diners anymore. Now seen in every kind of quick service and casual service restaurant…even Asian restaurants! it is ubiquitous now for one reason, It is a great, practical restaurant chair. Diner chairs sit people up straight to eat. Diner chairs are easy to clean and the American made versions are strong and dependable.
One feature that really makes this chair a great choice for all kinds of foodservice applications is the number of unique visual statements that can be made. Even the basic diner chair without any embellishments can be upholstered in any of thousands of vinyl fabrics.
Once you start adding color and pushing your restaurant’s theme there is no end to the ways you can individualize a diner chair’s appearance and make it your own.
Specifying different colored welt cord trims on backrests, seats and upholstered panel inserts provide a big punch too.
Upholstered buttons on diner chairs provide color and design opportunities too.
Channel back, two tone channel back, and V back diner chairs often relate to other furniture such as booth seating or restaurant interior architecture design elements and motifs.
Handle back diner chairs are another example of diner chair practicality.
Make your next restaurant chair a diner chair.
Visit our diner chair selection at: DINER RESTAURANT CHAIRS
http://www.kpetersen.com/restaurantchairsdiner.htm
Kurt Petersen Furniture
THE ONLY PLACE TO SIT in the 50’s soda fountain, 50’s kitchen, Moderne “Kitchy” kitchen or diner restaurant. Our sparkling chrome 1950’s diner chairs feature heavy duty 14 gauge tubular steel construction. Diner chairs are available in a wide variety of upholstery materials including fun fifties Naugahyde Glitter vinyls and Cracked Ice vinyls. Matching retro bar stools and floor mounted soda fountain counter stools are also available.