
Oxford Chair
Upholstered pressure molded veneer inner shell. Satin brushed, powder coated aluminum or mirrored chrome (5-star only) base.
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
---|---|---|---|
Width | 24.41" | 62 | |
Depth | 22.83" | 58 | |
Height | 34.25" - 39.76" | 87 - 101 | |
Seat Height | 16.54" - 22.05" | 42 - 56 | |
Armrest Height | 25.2" - 30.71" | 64 - 78 |
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
---|---|---|---|
Width | 24.41" | 62 | |
Depth | 23.62" | 60 | |
Height | 39.37" - 44.88" | 100 - 114 | |
Seat Height | 16.54" - 22.05" | 42 - 56 | |
Armrest Height | 25.2" - 30.71" | 64 - 78 |
Finish Options:
Product Features
Available with either four-star or five-star base with glides or castors. Hard or soft floor casters with or without break. Fixed or height adjustable with tilt mechanism.
Optional comfort-enhancing arm pads.
Arm Pads in black plastic for chairs upholstered in textile.
Arm Pads in matching leather for chairs upholstered in leather.
Low COM: 1.5 yds (not including PU)
Low COL: 25 SF
Mid COM: 1.6 yds (not including PU)
Mid COL: 29 SF
Oxford Chair
The original version of the Oxford™ Chair was designed for the professors at St. Catherine's College in Oxford in 1963. When the Dean chose Arne Jacobsen to build the college, he also commissioned him to design the surrounding landscape and a series of furniture. The chair's extra-tall back served as a symbol of prestige and created a space of its own for the professors to hold private discussions. The "professor's chair" later evolved into the Oxford series with low or medium options and a choice of either glides or castors.



