Cara
KN – Cara
- Constructed using a single piece of laminate for the seat and back making the chair easier to clean.
- Optional upholstered seat for added comfort
- Lightweight construction ensures it is easy to move and relocate
- Available in Natural finish only
- Safe working load of up to 25 stone / 160kg
- Some models stackable up to 4 high to save space
- Optional linking mechanism ensures a safe and tidy environment
- Available in our large range of standard fabrics or in client specified
- Reinforced frame construction
- Security screws
Categories: Bariatric Furniture, Care Home Furniture
Tags: bariatric chairs, Cara, care home chairs, care home furniture
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Ideal for communal areas, the Galloway range comprises a medium back and high back armchair, medium back two seater sofa and high back armchair with wings.
- Fully upholstered easy grip arm
- Clearance under the seat base allows feet to be positioned to assist to a standing position
- Optional cushion available
- Can be upholstered in a wide range of high performance anti-microbial, waterproof, flame retardant contract fabrics
- Optional two-tone fabric available – soft, comfortable impervious upholstery on the main body of the chair, with a co-ordinating leather look to arm ends and headrest – the areas subject to most wear

Hallam
KN – Hallam
This popular range of comfortable recliners is ideally suited to accommodate different statures
- Contemporary design created domestic look
- Back and footrest recline simultaneously
- Substantial arm for maximum comfort
- Heavy duty castor for easy manoeuvrability
- Optional dual motor allows back and footrest to move independently
- Double seam stitching for additional strength
- Excellent head and lumbar support to aid posture
- Optional drip stand locator
- Maximum back recline of 55 degrees
- Weight of the chair 54kg
- Maximum patient weight 130kg
- Manual option
- Optional battery back-up pack
- Large selection of fabrics including vinyl to help tackle infection control issues