Cafeteria Chairs
Specification & Uses
Cafeteria chairs are lightweight, durable, and easy-to-maintain seating solutions designed for use in cafeterias, food courts, canteens, cafes, restaurants, and casual dining spaces. These chairs prioritize functionality, space efficiency, and easy cleaning, often with stackable or foldable designs.
Types of Cafeteria Chairs
Plastic Molded Chairs
Made from polypropylene or reinforced plastic
Lightweight, stackable, water-resistant
Most common for school and industrial cafeterias
Metal Frame Chairs
Plastic or plywood seat with powder-coated steel frame
Stronger and longer-lasting
Suitable for high-traffic use
Wooden Cafeteria Chairs
Offers a more premium, warm aesthetic
Common in boutique cafes or hotel cafeterias
Requires regular maintenance
Cushioned Cafeteria Chairs
Padded seat/back for added comfort
Suitable for longer dining durations
Used in upscale or indoor environments
Foldable or Stackable Chairs
Ideal for dynamic spaces or quick reconfiguration
Easy to store, transport, and clean
Popular in institutional and event-based cafeterias
Attached Table-Chair Units (Fixed Seating)
Integrated chairs and tables mounted to a common frame
Used in mess halls or school/college dining halls
Highly space-efficient and low-maintenance
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