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product_id: 6599370
title: "Bruce Black Patterned Fabric Drafting Chair with Adjustable Arms (Cylinders: 22.5''-27''H or 26''-30.5''H)"
brand: "flash furniture"
price: "7569 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Flash Furniture"
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/6599370-bruce-black-patterned-fabric-drafting-chair-with-adjustable-arms-cylinders
store_origin: DK
region: Denmark
---

# Adjustable seat height 22.5-30.5 inches 360° swivel for seamless multitasking CAL 117 fire-retardant foam padding Bruce Black Patterned Fabric Drafting Chair with Adjustable Arms (Cylinders: 22.5''-27''H or 26''-30.5''H)

**Brand:** flash furniture
**Price:** 7569 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your workspace, sit smarter, work bolder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bruce Black Patterned Fabric Drafting Chair with Adjustable Arms (Cylinders: 22.5''-27''H or 26''-30.5''H) by flash furniture
- **How much does it cost?** 7569 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/6599370-bruce-black-patterned-fabric-drafting-chair-with-adjustable-arms-cylinders)

## Best For

- flash furniture enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted flash furniture brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fire-Safe & Stylish:** Black patterned fabric with CAL 117 fire-retardant foam blends safety with sleek, professional aesthetics.
- • **Dynamic 360° Swivel:** Effortlessly pivot across your workspace without strain, maximizing productivity and flow.
- • **Customizable Arm Comfort:** Height-adjustable padded arms with durable rubber-like cushions protect elbows and reduce neck tension.
- • **Ergonomic Mid-Back Support:** Back depth adjustment knob and cushioned mid-back design reduce fatigue during long creative sessions.
- • **Tailored Height for Elevated Workspaces:** Dual gas cylinders offer a versatile 22.5"-30.5" seat height range, perfect for standing desks and high counters.

## Overview

The Flash Furniture Bruce Drafting Chair is engineered for professionals working at elevated surfaces, featuring adjustable seat heights from 22.5" to 30.5", a mid-back with customizable depth, and padded arms to reduce strain. Its 360° swivel and fire-retardant foam ensure both comfort and safety, making it an ideal choice for architects, designers, and anyone embracing standing desks or high workstations.

## Description

If you sit for long hours throughout the day you may benefit from this black pin dot patterned fabric upholstered drafting chair. Draft chairs are essential for any profession where work surfaces are above standard height, such as lab technicians, architects, graphic artists, or any other creative assignment. They can also make a great chair for any job requiring employees to be at eye contact level with customers, such as receptionists or cashiers. This chair was designed to support the mid-to-upper back region. Height adjustable padded arms help reduce neck and shoulder strain. Chair easily swivels 360 degrees to get the maximum use of your workspace without strain. The pneumatic adjustment lever will allow you to easily adjust the seat to your desired height. The foot ring can also be adjusted to your height preference for added comfort. This versatile chair is sure to make an impact whether it is used in the home or at the office.

Review: A Good Standing Desk Chair Having Good Value if Properly Assembled - A no frills chair that works well. A decent value for the money once assembled properly. I bought two chairs for their high seat elevations to create standing desks in my home (supposed to be healthier than sitting all the time). I intend to alternate between sitting and standing using 50:50 ratio. I too was concerned about the wobble when assembling the chairs. I figured out that the wobble was caused by the center pipe not fitting securely in the hole on the castor wheel base and the top pipe then not fitting securely into the bottom center pipe. The solution was to use a rubber mallet and lightly pound the center pipe into the base, then lightly pound the top center pipe into the bottom center pipe (don't forget the foot ring in between). Problem solved... the chairs then became plenty sturdy. You could also use a block of wood over the pipe and lightly pound it with a steel hammer if no mallet is available. Note, once you pound the center pipes together, you aren't going to get them apart... so make sure you put together right :- ) As the assembly schematic was unclear (which was very annoying), the bottom center pipe is the long one and the top center pipe is the short one. This arrangement allows for proper foot ring height. If you are taller than 6 feet, then perhaps putting the smaller pipe on the bottom might work better to accommodate longer legs. After assembling the chairs using the two center pipes, the top of the seat height was 31 inches above the floor at its lowest setting with actual sitting height about 30 inches above the floor due to seat cushion compression. Adjusting the elevation lever to the highest setting, the top of the seat was about 35.5 inches with a sitting height of 34.5 inches due to cushion compression. The seat can be set to a lower elevation if you leave out the shorter top center pipe, which will lower the compressed seat height by 6 inches to 24 inches at the low setting to 28.5 at the high setting. The seat and backrest cushions are comfortable. However, to change the backrest cushion angle to suit your back, you will need to lean back hard on the seat with your back to bend the backrest bar backwards, otherwise, the rear cushion sat a little too upright for my taste. That said, sitting back hard to create a slight bend in the backrest bar was no problem; and after adjusting the angle, the backrest solidly stays in place. What I like about these chairs: (1) They're attractive and are adequately sturdy. (2) The wide range of seat heights (can accommodate a standing desk in my situation). (3) The seats and backrests are comfortable. (4) The armrest has durable rubber like material over a cushion to protect the elbows... i.e., they're comfortable. (5) The armrest are easily adjusted up and down through a decent range... the armrest elevation mechanism seems plenty sturdy. (6) The armrests can be bolted in at either a narrow or wide distance from each other depending on body girth. I chose the narrowest range as being most comfortable (I weight 175 pounds). What I don't like: (1) The directions were absolutely dismal. It took me maybe two hours to put the first chair together after sorting through whether the center base pipe should be the long one or the short one. After an hour of measuring and analysis, I found what worked right for me (as described above). That said and after knowing how to assemble the chair, the second chair went together in less than 20 minutes including unpacking and cleanup. (2) The foot ring has a little wobble, but no big deal... it's sturdy none-the-less allowing you to stand on it to get on and off the chair if you so desire. I'm going to shim it in the future to eliminate the wobble. All said and done, when properly assembled, the chairs are attractive, sturdy, and can accommodate standing desks. They are good value for the money and I recommend if you need a standing desk.
Review: Good chair, but sitter beware. - A tale of two caveats: 1. I did a lot of research to finally settle on this chair. But I guess I didn't do enough, because it turns out that, even at the lowest setting, it's just a tad too high for my workbench. The description says 20x20x42. But gives no indication what part of the chair is measured at 42 inches. So the description is useless. In any case, I'm here to tell you that at the lowest setting the top of the seat is at 31 inches, and at the highest setting, about 35 1/2 inches. Now why couldn't this company (or any of these chair companies) just say that? 2. The instructions are an IQ test. For instance: A) there are two tubes that comprise the vertical supports. They are different sizes, but are given the same part number. So, which one goes below the footrest and which goes above it? You'll get no clue from the instructions, but I'll tell that if you want the footrest to be lower, use the shorter tube for the lower piece (the one that connects with the stand). I found out the hard way, and now my knees are up around my neck! (exaggeration :) B) You will pull all the hair out of your head until you discover that the upper tube (as above) must be pushed far enough through the footrest hole so that the lower tube will "stick" to it. If you don't get it right, the chair will wobble. I'd say you should push it through far enough so that the beginning of the taper is about an inch or so beyond (below) the hole. C) There are two parts that you'll think are missing. They aren't. They're just hiding. On the parts list diagram they look like two donut shaped parts about 2 to 3 inches in diameter. You'll be looking all over the place for them; rifling through the packaging, turning the box inside out. Just before you decide to send the chair back, you'll find that, in fact, they are only a little washer and a lock washer that are already in place on the chair-back support arm (they're on the screw/wheel that tightens the support arm to the chair back). D) Once you've assembled the chair it will NEVER, EVER come apart. Believe me, I tried to do it. Because the footrest was too high, I thought I'd just switch the two short tube for the long on. It was like the tubes and hydraulics were welded together. So get it right the first time!! Other than the above peccadilloes, it's a good chair. Sturdy (so far) and nice looking. Refer to number 2 above to help with putting it together, and as far as the height goes, I'd suggest putting some phone books or something on an existing chair to actually demonstrate for yourself how high the chair you buy needs to be. Good luck

## Features

- Originally designed for architects, the drafting chair can be beneficial to anyone whose workspace is higher than conventional desks. The multiple adjustment areas and cushioned design will give you a comfortable seat to get through the workday.
- Mid back design with back depth adjustment knob and padded swivel seat with CAL 117 fire retardant foam
- Two Seat Height Ranges with Gas Cylinder Height Extenders, Cylinder Heights: 22.5-27" or 26-30.5"H
- Contemporary drafting stool
- PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS: Overall Size: 20"W x 20"D x 38.25-42.75"H; Seat Size: 18"W x 16.5"D x 26-30.5"H; Back Size: 16"W x 16.5"H; Arm Size: 8.5-11.5"H from seat

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000SMTJNO |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Adjustable |
| Back Style | Mid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #340,625 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #267 in Office Drafting Chairs |
| Brand | Flash Furniture |
| Brand Name | Flash Furniture |
| Chair Backrest Width | 16 Inches |
| Color | Black Patterned |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 103 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Finish Types | Black Nylon |
| Frame Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
| Furniture Finish | plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812581015928 |
| Included Components | Drafting Stools |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25"D x 25"W x 42"H |
| Item Height | 42.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Fabric Drafting Chair with Adjustable Arms (Cylinders: 22.5''-27''H or 26''-30.5''H) |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Flash Furniture |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
| Material | Foam, Fabric, Plywood, Polypropylene, Polyester, Plastic, Metal |
| Material Type | Foam, Fabric, Plywood, Polypropylene, Polyester, Plastic, Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | Flash Furniture |
| Model Number | BT-659-BLK-ARMS-GG |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | DC-Damp cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 25"D x 25"W x 42"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drafting |
| Room Type | Home Office/Study;Office |
| Seat Depth | 20 inches |
| Seat Height | 42.75 Inches |
| Seat Material | Fabric and Fire-retardant foam |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | Set of 1 |
| Style Name | With Arms |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | unspecified |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 812581015928 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Flash Furniture
- **Color:** Black Patterned
- **Product Dimensions:** 25"D x 25"W x 42"H
- **Size:** Set of 1
- **Back Style:** Mid

## Images

![Bruce Black Patterned Fabric Drafting Chair with Adjustable Arms (Cylinders: 22.5''-27''H or 26''-30.5''H) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41KIHOhVM7L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Good Standing Desk Chair Having Good Value if Properly Assembled
*by M***5 on September 1, 2014*

A no frills chair that works well. A decent value for the money once assembled properly. I bought two chairs for their high seat elevations to create standing desks in my home (supposed to be healthier than sitting all the time). I intend to alternate between sitting and standing using 50:50 ratio. I too was concerned about the wobble when assembling the chairs. I figured out that the wobble was caused by the center pipe not fitting securely in the hole on the castor wheel base and the top pipe then not fitting securely into the bottom center pipe. The solution was to use a rubber mallet and lightly pound the center pipe into the base, then lightly pound the top center pipe into the bottom center pipe (don't forget the foot ring in between). Problem solved... the chairs then became plenty sturdy. You could also use a block of wood over the pipe and lightly pound it with a steel hammer if no mallet is available. Note, once you pound the center pipes together, you aren't going to get them apart... so make sure you put together right :- ) As the assembly schematic was unclear (which was very annoying), the bottom center pipe is the long one and the top center pipe is the short one. This arrangement allows for proper foot ring height. If you are taller than 6 feet, then perhaps putting the smaller pipe on the bottom might work better to accommodate longer legs. After assembling the chairs using the two center pipes, the top of the seat height was 31 inches above the floor at its lowest setting with actual sitting height about 30 inches above the floor due to seat cushion compression. Adjusting the elevation lever to the highest setting, the top of the seat was about 35.5 inches with a sitting height of 34.5 inches due to cushion compression. The seat can be set to a lower elevation if you leave out the shorter top center pipe, which will lower the compressed seat height by 6 inches to 24 inches at the low setting to 28.5 at the high setting. The seat and backrest cushions are comfortable. However, to change the backrest cushion angle to suit your back, you will need to lean back hard on the seat with your back to bend the backrest bar backwards, otherwise, the rear cushion sat a little too upright for my taste. That said, sitting back hard to create a slight bend in the backrest bar was no problem; and after adjusting the angle, the backrest solidly stays in place. What I like about these chairs: (1) They're attractive and are adequately sturdy. (2) The wide range of seat heights (can accommodate a standing desk in my situation). (3) The seats and backrests are comfortable. (4) The armrest has durable rubber like material over a cushion to protect the elbows... i.e., they're comfortable. (5) The armrest are easily adjusted up and down through a decent range... the armrest elevation mechanism seems plenty sturdy. (6) The armrests can be bolted in at either a narrow or wide distance from each other depending on body girth. I chose the narrowest range as being most comfortable (I weight 175 pounds). What I don't like: (1) The directions were absolutely dismal. It took me maybe two hours to put the first chair together after sorting through whether the center base pipe should be the long one or the short one. After an hour of measuring and analysis, I found what worked right for me (as described above). That said and after knowing how to assemble the chair, the second chair went together in less than 20 minutes including unpacking and cleanup. (2) The foot ring has a little wobble, but no big deal... it's sturdy none-the-less allowing you to stand on it to get on and off the chair if you so desire. I'm going to shim it in the future to eliminate the wobble. All said and done, when properly assembled, the chairs are attractive, sturdy, and can accommodate standing desks. They are good value for the money and I recommend if you need a standing desk.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good chair, but sitter beware.
*by S***A on November 29, 2011*

A tale of two caveats: 1. I did a lot of research to finally settle on this chair. But I guess I didn't do enough, because it turns out that, even at the lowest setting, it's just a tad too high for my workbench. The description says 20x20x42. But gives no indication what part of the chair is measured at 42 inches. So the description is useless. In any case, I'm here to tell you that at the lowest setting the top of the seat is at 31 inches, and at the highest setting, about 35 1/2 inches. Now why couldn't this company (or any of these chair companies) just say that? 2. The instructions are an IQ test. For instance: A) there are two tubes that comprise the vertical supports. They are different sizes, but are given the same part number. So, which one goes below the footrest and which goes above it? You'll get no clue from the instructions, but I'll tell that if you want the footrest to be lower, use the shorter tube for the lower piece (the one that connects with the stand). I found out the hard way, and now my knees are up around my neck! (exaggeration :) B) You will pull all the hair out of your head until you discover that the upper tube (as above) must be pushed far enough through the footrest hole so that the lower tube will "stick" to it. If you don't get it right, the chair will wobble. I'd say you should push it through far enough so that the beginning of the taper is about an inch or so beyond (below) the hole. C) There are two parts that you'll think are missing. They aren't. They're just hiding. On the parts list diagram they look like two donut shaped parts about 2 to 3 inches in diameter. You'll be looking all over the place for them; rifling through the packaging, turning the box inside out. Just before you decide to send the chair back, you'll find that, in fact, they are only a little washer and a lock washer that are already in place on the chair-back support arm (they're on the screw/wheel that tightens the support arm to the chair back). D) Once you've assembled the chair it will NEVER, EVER come apart. Believe me, I tried to do it. Because the footrest was too high, I thought I'd just switch the two short tube for the long on. It was like the tubes and hydraulics were welded together. So get it right the first time!! Other than the above peccadilloes, it's a good chair. Sturdy (so far) and nice looking. Refer to number 2 above to help with putting it together, and as far as the height goes, I'd suggest putting some phone books or something on an existing chair to actually demonstrate for yourself how high the chair you buy needs to be. Good luck

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the few inexpensive drafting chairs
*by L***1 on November 12, 2010*

Desk heights have become fairly standard, and as a result so have chair heights. Working at a desk which was formerly a kitchen counter-top can become a real problem when every desk chair you find is a foot lower than it needs to be. Also, due to their specific nature, many drafting stools are expensive and rarely come with arm-rests. This particular stool was really the only option I could find after scouring the internet and my local stores. The height is extensively adjustable and the quality is superior compared to the items cost. My only complaint is that the column on which the chair sits seems relatively weak for the amount of torque which can be put on it due to its height. I have not had any problems with it yet, but I am fairly certain that it will be the first part on the chair to break. Also, assembly of the chair is fairly intensive and the directions are not the most thorough. Some components once assembled can be nearly impossible to disassemble, so make sure that you figure things out before you start piecing it together. All in all, I would still recommend this chair enthusiastically. It exceeded my expectations and has served its function very well so far.

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