Range of free standing shower and perching stools for bariatric use. Options: tubular fixed armrests; plastic perforated backrest.
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Attractive modern design. Comfortable and hard wearing. Versatile and functional. Height adjustable.
The Prima Modular Perching Stool has been designed to be attractive and practical, having applications throughout the home. The tilt design has a front that is 50mm (1") lower than the back, reducing the effort required to sit and stand. As a result, household tasks can be completed more easily and with more comfort. The modular design makes this stool versatile and minimises storage space. The arms and backrest give it the flexibility to be a basic perching stool, a stool with arms or one with arms and back. The cranked feet allow the ferrules to have full contact with the floor and the plastic seat cleans with ease.
Front height 500mm to 620mm (20 to 241/2"). Back height 550mm to 670mm (221/2 to 27"). Seat width 400mm (16"). Width between arms (when fitted) 450mm (18").
Gordon Ellis & Co
Trent Lane
Castle Donington
Derbyshire
DE742AT
UK
01332810504 enquiries@gordonellis.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 190kg |
Weight (kg) | 5.9kg |
Seat | |
Seat height | 50-62cm |
Seat width | 40cm |
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