Stance Healthcare, a furniture designer and manufacturer for healthcare and Behavioral Health facilities, has announced the launch of Huxley, a lounge seating collection featuring seating, benches and a wide selection of coordinating occasional tables. The new products showcase Stance Healthcare’s signature comfort-meets-function design philosophy while offering a contemporary aesthetic suited for modern healthcare environments.
Huxley is an evolution of Stance Healthcare’s successful Cassia and Carson lounge collections, which include durable, easy-to-clean seating options for myriad uses and healthcare settings. Updated chair legs, as well as bench and table selections, are features unique to the Huxley collection.
Huxley seating includes single lounge, two-seat lounge, and three-seat lounge options, which all feature invisible fasteners and concealed clean-out space between the seat and back. Heavy-duty glides are also non-marring to protect floors from damage. The collection’s benches are offered in two-seat and three-seat sizes, with coordinating Huxley tables available in five freestanding table shapes and sizes.
The collection features a Limited Lifetime Warranty and is LEVEL® certified as environmentally-preferable and socially responsible office furniture. Huxley seating, benches, and tables are available to purchase by calling Stance Healthcare customer service at 1-877-395-2623. To learn more about Stance Healthcare’s seating collections including Huxley, visit stancehealthcare.com.
March 9, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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