Bush Business Furniture (BBF) to expand into seating
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CHICAGO – Bush Business Furniture focuses on product and category expansion with the introduction of BBF Seating at NeoCon 2018 in Chicago. BBF Showroom 11-115 is featuring over 30 chairs during the show at the  Merchandise Mart through June 13.

The line includes big and tall, executive, manager, guest, task, and nesting chairs, with a variety of leather and mesh designs. Stools and ergonomic accessories complete the robust assortment, designed for user comfort and convenient adjustability.

“Our offering of stylish and dependable chairs furthers our commitment to providing customers with easy, fast and affordable solutions,” said Mark Weppner, Vice President of Product Marketing. “BBF Seating creates complete, coordinated offices when combined with our existing furniture, and the breadth of line covers any need.”

These BIFMA-grade chairs will feature BBF’s industry-leading services such as next-day shipping with delivery in three to five business days and optional professional installation in 10-14, all at a flat fixed rate nationwide. Install 360 services include end-to-end project management, free space planning, flexible delivery and complete installation in a single visit with total package removal. “We’re excited to provide customers with the same speed, service and value they’ve come to expect from BBF and our commercial office furniture,” Weppner said. “We’re a one-stop shop for any need from desks to storage, ergonomic products, accessories and now seating.”

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