The team at Global has raised the bar again. This time it's with all new chairs from their Prefer collection. This hot line offers professional conference room seating solutions that are unlike anything on the market today. Here on the blog, we'll tell you why they're a must consider for your space.
Even at first glance, a Global Prefer chair will grab you attention. With wide seats and contoured backs, Prefer makes a professional statement you won't soon forget. These chairs are distinctive, bold, and nothing short of modern.
Popular Prefer chairs like the 8458 are perfect for conference room use. This model features fixed loop arms and a swivel tilt mechanism with no visible levers. The integrated seat height lever is intuitive and very easy to utilize.
Need a little extra elbow room around your conference table? Check out the 8458NA. This armless Prefer chair from Global makes it easy to get the most out of your available operating surface. The 8458NA Prefer chair is also a great buy at just $405.99.
Our personal favorite from the Prefer seating collection is the 8459 model. Designed by Norbert Geleen, this model is a bit more advanced with its functions and makes it easy to adapt on the fly throughout extended team strategizing sessions when superior support is a must. The 8459 Prefer chair is available now for $469.99.
This year standing height conference tables will become more popular than ever. Yet again, Global is ahead of this trend. The Prefer collection offers height adjustable task stools with foot rings that can be paired with the standing height table of your choice. The 8458S model is our personal favorite as it comes standard with fixed arms. The 8458NS model offers the same great features, but with an armless design.
With 6 mesh color options and a limitless array of fabric textiles to choose from, Prefer is a designers dream. This elite conference seating collection offers the versatility and functionality needed to refine commercial meeting areas and make a lasting impression on guests without sacrificing comfort.
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