University of Delaware Daugherty Hall Study Chairs
How many times were you told as a child to not lean back in your chair? We’re assuming a lot. Why? leaning back in your chair puts a ton of pressure on the joints. Most chair manufactures use mortise and tenon joints. Furthermore, this type of joinery is likely to loosen and break after only a few years of use. We, however, use the most elite joinery on the market. All of our chairs are made with steel rods and retrograde epoxy. In addition, all of our chairs come with a 20 year warranty against joint failure.