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Our Product Story
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Galvanized steel has gone through a chemical process to keep it from corroding. The steel gets coated in layers of zinc because rust won't attack this protective metal. When steel is submerged in melted zinc, the chemical reaction permanently bonds the zinc to the steel through galvanizing. Zinc also protects the steel by acting as a "sacrificial layer." If, for some reason, rust does take hold on the surface of galvanized steel, the zinc will get corroded first.
Steel often gets galvanized after individual parts have been formed, such as braces, nails, screws, beams, or studs. However, raw galvanized steel in sheets will withstand some bending and forming without flaking. Besides being inexpensive and effective, this metal is popular because it can be recycled and reused multiple times.
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Details:
- Inspired by the chairs originally manufactured in 1934
- Designed to withstand the wear-and-tear of restaurant patrons
- Handcrafted with more than 100 steps to the process
- Comfortable and dramatic
- Use indoors or outdoors use with a coat of lacquer
Construction: Galvanized raw steel
Dimensions: 17-3/4" Wide x 18" Deep x 33-1/2" High
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Care Recommendations: Wipe with damp cloth
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