SuccessImage (www.successimage.com)
This new product line includes both rectangular versions as well as the traditional “T” shaped versions. The traditional shape includes a lip which extends beneath a desk or work surface, protecting the floor space beneath the desk while avoiding any work surface legs or pedestals. Available in a number of sizes to best fit nearly any office configuration, the chair mats are offered in both natural and cherry finishes with 7 layers of a tough, UV resistant coating. The line of wood chair mats and additional information can be accessed at the site http://www.successimage.com/
While most inexpensive chair mats in use today quickly develop cracking or wear through, these chair mats are far more durable. In fact, the kiln dried, carbonized, pressure laminated bamboo used to create this smooth, comfortable surface is considered to be the strongest flooring-grade bamboo anywhere. And, unlike many alternatives, the natural wood material resists damaging static electricity buildup.
“These really do offer the best of all worlds”, said Garnet Bailey, President of SuccessImage. “They are easy to handle, they look great, feel very comfortable under your chair and add an beautifully elegant touch of class to any office”, he added.
“And, like our other chair mat solutions, they will perform equally well over most surfaces, whether low-pile carpet, vinyl, hardwood or ceramic without damaging those surfaces. With a smooth, durable surface this chair mat gives anyone the look and the feel of a prestigious executive office!” said Bailey.
The smooth, comfortable rolling surface is achieved in part by including a unique full size underside felt padding. This padding both conforms to the underlying surface as well as protects the surface. Small rubber bumps embedded in the felt provide a non-slip feature for the entire mat as well.
Each chairmat is individually packaged and shipping to anywhere in the continental US via common courier, usually within 1 week of order. Additional information can be found at http://www.successimage.com/
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