Chance Guest

Designed by Francisco Romero of PhiDesign

No need to gamble on comfort and style with the fun, fluid design of Chance – the multifunctional side chair at an unlikely price. Ideal for guest seating, its architectural sensibility also places it proudly in waiting, meeting and collaborative environments. And, with an exclusive arm design as well as an optional ganging device, Chance is more than luck of the draw; it’s a hands down winner.

Chance Guest Chair, Black Arms and Frame, Glides
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    Chance Guest Chair, Black Arms and Frame, Glides
    Chance Guest Chair, Armless, Glides
    Chance Guest Chair, Black Arms and Frame, Glides, Front View
    Chance Guest Chair, Arms, Casters
    Chance Guest Chair, Arms, Casters
    Chance Guest Chair, Armless, Casters
    Chance Bariatric Chair, Arms, Glides, Black Frame
    Chance Bariatric Chair, Arms, Glides, Black Frame
    Chance Stack Chairs on Dolly
    Chance Armless Chairs, Ganged

    No need to gamble on comfort and style with the fun, fluid design of Chance – the multifunctional side chair at an unlikely price. Ideal for guest seating, its architectural sensibility also places it proudly in waiting, meeting and collaborative environments. And, with an exclusive arm design as well as an optional ganging device, Chance is more than luck of the draw; it’s a hands down winner.

    Features

    Available with Arms or Armless

    Round Tubular Steel Frame

    Guest and Bariatric Models Offered in Three Standard Frame Finish Options: Charcoal Grey, Metallic Silver and Satin Black

    Premium Finishes Also Available

    Black Arm Finish Only

    Available with Glides or Casters

    Wall-Saver Leg Design

    Stacks up to 5-High on Dolly or 4-High From the Floor

    Guest Chairs Feature 300 lb. Weight Capacity

    Bariatric Models Feature 500 lb. Weight Capacity

    BIFMA LEVEL® and SCS Indoor Advantage Gold Certified

    Spaces + Places

    Designed By

    Francisco Romero of PhiDesign

    After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in applied mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles, Francisco Romero sought an apprenticeship in woodworking, with a desire to learn the trade through the eyes of skilled craftsmen.  While later pursuing a Master’s Degree in Architecture at UCLA, he interned under furniture designer Donald Chadwick, best known for his Design of the Decade Aeron Chair, for Herman Miller.

    In 2003, he launched Phidesign, with the goal of focusing on state of the art computer and prototyping methodologies coupled with the fine art of furniture making.  Since then, he has gone on to carve out a niche in mid-market seating by bringing style and innovation to his designs in a socially and economically responsible way.