Chair Crazy: The New, Improved Sky Pro
Introducing…. The NEW Sky Pro is available from Chair Crazy.
This curvaceous beauty has been enhanced for an improved function while still remaining ultra-slick.
The stackable feature offers a practical solution for saving space, cleaning and storage for all hospitality environments. Sky Pro’s unique designer frame is porous which ensures that the product will not be compromised in outdoor settings.
The chair is perfect for restaurants, hotels, event venues, offices and most indoor and outdoor commercial spaces.
Furthermore, the Sky Pro stacking armchair is produced with a single injection of polypropylene. This is subsequently reinforced with glass fibre obtained by means of the latest generation of air moulding technology with neutral tones.
5 Colours
Sky Pro is available in a variety of colours. This means you can subsequently choose a tone to suit your interior or exterior environment.
Black – ultra sleek and contemporary.
Dark Grey – bold and dynamic style.
Olive Green – organic and connected to nature.
Taupe – soft and neutral for a muted environment.
White – a classic tone for any setting.
With a beautiful silhouette from every angle, Sky Pro ensures an aesthetically pleasing complement to your space and comfort to your patrons.
Contact a Chair Crazy consultant for some expert advice and they will assist you with your colour palette.
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