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Atama Furniture

Atama BC1 Highback Day Chair

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Overview:

The BC1 Highback Day Chair offers ergonomic support for seated individuals in clinical or home care settings. Designed for comfort and stability, this chair is fitted with height adjustable legrest to suit all individual seat height requirements.

Description

The BC1 Highback Day Chair is an orthopaedic seating option designed to promote comfort and postural support throughout extended seated periods. It has a high backrest, padded armrests and cushioning.

The height-adjustable legs allow for a tailored seat height, safer transfers and better postural alignment.

The sturdy, fully welded frame ensures long-term use, while fabric and vinyl upholstery options offer flexibility for different care settings.

Who it’s for:

  • Clients who need enhanced back support, are recovering from injury or surgery, or experience fatigue when sitting for long periods.
  • Therapists who want a stable, supportive solution for clients with postural needs, require adjustable seat height for individual fitting, or work across care and clinical settings.

Key Features

  • High backrest with padded support – promotes upright posture and spinal alignment
  • Padded armrests and cushioning – for comfort over extended seated periods
  • Height-adjustable legs – accommodates individual seat height preferences
  • Fully welded steel frame – offers durability for high-use environments
  • Fabric or vinyl finish options – supports use in a variety of settings
  • High weight capacity (180 kg) – suits a wide range of clients
Specification Details
Safe Working Load (SWL) 180 kg
Overall Height 99–118 cm
Seat Width 51 cm
Seat Depth 49 cm
Seat to Floor Height 36–51 cm

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