

Draft Task Chair
At your home office or corporate HQ, the Draft Task Chair is a minimalist marvel with style and functionality at its core. Covered in a soft-touch suede-like fabric, the molded seat and back piece creates a seamless look that maximizes comfort for all-day use. Black metal tubing traces a continuous line from arms to back and coordinates with the durably engineered, yet lightweight steel base. And if that’s not enough, this do-it-all chair offers height adjustability, a tiltable back, and a smooth 360-degree swivel rotation to glide you through the busiest of work weeks with ease.
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21.5”W x 17.5”D x 32-35.5”H
Height-adjustable via a smooth, gas lift mechanism.
360 degree smooth swivel rotation.
Adjustable, tiltable back for custom comfort.
5-star, powder-coated steel base with smooth castors.
Fully upholstered seat and back.
Manufactured to meet California TB117-2013 fire safety standards without the use of flame retardant additives in the upholstery foam.
All fabric is California TB117-2013 certified and double rub tested.
Passed and complies with the requirements of ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 2017.
Assembles easily with provided hardware.
The following warranty applies to Gus* Modern products:
Upholstered sofas and sectionals: frame and springs have a 10-year limited warranty.
Upholstered beds, ottomans, and accent chairs: frame, mechanism, or components have a 1-year limited warranty.
Cushions and foam: 1-year limited warranty
Fabric and vinyl coverings: 1-year limited warranty.
Leather coverings: 2-year limited warranty.
Case goods, accent tables, dining products, and lighting: 1-year limited warranty.
Gus* Modern, a Canadian leader in furniture design, blends mid-century modern aesthetics with contemporary innovation. Known for sleek, sophisticated designs, Gus* emphasizes high-quality craftsmanship and eco-friendly practices in their sofas, lounge chairs, tables, and storage solutions.
