Are Wooden Chairs the Right Choice for Your Property?
Holsag by MityLite builds fine-quality European beech hardwood chairs that can enrich any space. They work as wooden dining room chairs and as wooden library chairs.
Nothing brings more warmth, style, and finesse into a room than a well-built wooden chair. Wood promises strength, durability, and reliability, which makes it one of the most versatile and organic building materials.
Before making a purchase, ensure you’re getting your money’s worth by understanding the manufacturing process for commercial wooden chairs and learning the following qualities about the chairs you’re considering.
5 Things to Look for in Wooden Chairs
- Finish Quality
- Sustainability
- Frame Construction
- Customization options
- Warranty
Finish Quality
The best commercial wooden chairs come with a durable coated finish. While shopping, inquire about the type of lacquer that’s used in the finish. It should be sturdy, such as a catalyzed lacquer that will hold its color and prevent chips, dents, and scratches.
A strong lacquer will also prevent the absorption of germs and stains from spills as well as issues from humid or dry climates.
New Safety Feature:
All Holsag by MityLite chairs feature an antimicrobial finish to inhibit the growth of micro-organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, mold, and mildew. This makes Holsag seating the safest wooden furniture on the market.
Sustainability
Before choosing your wooden dining-style chairs, inquire about the supply chain. Make sure you only buy chairs made from wood that is gathered from sustainable forests. That means the forest growth outspans its depletion by humans.
Sustainability also means the chairs are built to last. The less often you need to replace the chairs or even parts of the chairs, such as fabric, the smaller the environmental impact the product will have.
Frame Construction
Before purchasing wooden chairs, do research on the manufacturer’s suppliers and construction process. For a long-lasting chair in a commercial setting, you want a chair made of sturdy hardwood like European beech or oak. Avoid softwoods like pine. Make sure the builders use robust joints (like tenon and mortise) with a good process for gluing and screwing together the joints to mitigate chair movement.
You should also ask if the frame is built to be stackable, since stackable wooden chairs are very efficient in commercial areas. Although wooden chairs will never stack as high as steel or aluminum chairs, they can stack up to 4 chairs high, depending on construction.
See how our Holsag chairs rate on this checklist.
Customization Options
Regardless of the look or aesthetic you’re going for, wooden chairs can look nice with practically any design. Plus, the customization options for wooden chairs are truly endless. Wooden frames can include fine carving and intricate color mixtures. The wood grain provides natural variants in colors that can be quite attractive. That also means every chair is unique. Because of the wide range of color options for wooden frames, wooden chairs look attractive with many different fabric styles and colors.
Quick Tip:
If you’re looking for strict uniformity, wood might not be the best fit. Given that, beware of manufacturers that promise uniform color in a large order. They also should be able to offer literally any customization option as well as COM (choose your own material) options.
Warranty
If you’re buying a chair with a high-quality wooden frame, it will be incredibly durable and offer a long product life and incredible ROI. That means the warranty should be top-notch. If the chairs don’t have at least a 9-year limited warranty, watch out. Perhaps you don’t want to purchase those particular chairs.
If the warranty isn’t for a respectable length of time, that could mean the chairs are made using low-quality wood. It could also mean that the process for securing joints isn’t as intense as it should be. In essence, a strong warranty is a good sign that you’ve found a commercial wooden chair that fits the other criteria on this list as well. Holsag by MityLite offers a 10-year warranty on wooden chairs, which surpasses many chairs on the market.
One more concern could be regarding the staining process. If a strong lacquer isn’t used, the chair frame could end up showing scratches and dents and have issues in humid or dry climates, which can also affect the warranty.
Conclusion
If you’re going to invest in well-crafted commercial wooden chairs, that means you’re looking for something that will offer much more than just a place to sit. It needs to be stylish, unique, sturdy enough to last, and, most importantly, comfortable. Doing your research and asking about the five things above before making a purchase will help you get the best chairs for your facility.
Although we love wooden chairs, we know they aren’t the best fit for every business.
Learn more about our wooden chair options available from MityLite.