Is There A Chair Behind Me? – It Is A Ghost Chair!
Imagine being responsible for seating accommodations for company or school gatherings. What if there are much more people than the permanent seating will hold? Where might we place additional chairs without looking cluttered and unprofessional? These never need to be questions asked by companies, educational facilities, churches and other institutions that have purchased ghost chairs. These unique acrylic chairs are comfortable, durable, and might be stored with just low visibility eliminating the feeling of as well far in too little space.
Ghost chairs may be used for both informal gatherings and those of a much more formal nature. They are easier to move into place immediately that having to find a larger, more bulky and less mobile chair for an unexpected guest.
For those who appreciate the versatility of this chair yet find it a bit pricey, furniture stores and other retailers often advertise sales. There, the interested buyer will find the chair in adult and child sizes, multiple colors as well as almost invisible acrylic, as well as in a rocking chair design.
Apartment and condominium dwellers frequently struggle to reduce clutter and the appearance of as well much furniture for their few rooms. Clear acrylic chairs eliminate the perception of clutter by stacking in a little amount of space and by being open in seconds when needed.
Child size acrylic chairs are ideal in their versatility as nicely as their durability. They are very easily cleaned and, if desired, very easily decorated with acrylic paints and similar art products that might be removed as children’s tastes in decoration change.
Special education teachers, frequently find non-clear acrylic ghost chairs perfect additions to their classrooms. This especially true for those children who may have physical disabilities that create unsteady gaits and the possibility of falling against a desk or large chair, a hazard. Although the ghost chair would need to be secured by an adult, a slip creating contact with the chair would have minimal consequences compared to metal or wood chairs.
The wonderful imaginations of children make having a ghost chair in their rooms a wonderful stimulus for imagination, story telling, and other childhood activities. One might observe a doll seemingly floating in space (actually placed in a ghost chair) and then weave an imaginary story around that surprise. These chairs are so comfy that children may sit in them and imagine themselves sitting at professional office desks,
The author has written more about acrylic chairs and tables and acrylic chairs on his site, check them out: http://www.acrylicchairs.net/ and acrylic chairs and tables.


August 16, 2010 | Posted by Alfonse Duncan
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