Is a guest room desk chair just a guest room desk chair? |
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Not anymore!
Now it can ROCK!
Introducing “The Trey Chair” |
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This unique chair at first glance it looks like your regular guest room desk chair: it reclines, you can adjust the height, it rolls on castors and it's pretty cushy.
The secret is that, in the blink of an eye you can separate the chair portion from the base, creating a rocker to sit on as well as a sort of tray to hold anything from your laptop to a nice drink, or strong enough to seat a friend!
It is now possible (with the press of a hidden tab underneath the chair's body of the Trey Chair) to have different seating arrangements with just a single piece of furniture where there is not enough space for two different chairs.
Another reason why the Trey Chair works so well with gamers is the fact that a gamer can be checking out the latest gaming news on their computer, turning it into an impromptu lower level gaming chair that is on par with the TV when they want to get their console fix.
Trey Chairs sophistication (and fun!) is revealed in three quick steps transforming it from task chair to floor rocker and table/stool, enhancing the unique ways we use seating. With Trey, studying or working at a desk becomes the exception and not the rule with flexibility to read, work on a computer, converse, even watch TV and play video games in the comfortable floor rocker and have a table to support a laptop, beverage, or even a friend! |
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| Check out the Trey guest room desk chair in action with the link below. |
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=tifTOsaXFAQ |
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| The Trey Chair comes with a 10 year warranty and can be upholstered in many different fabrics to coordinate with the Theme Room series. |
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| For military pricing information contact your Trey Chair military representatives |
Yoder & Associates, Inc
Mike & Diana Yoder

www.yoderinc.com |
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"...This is the Optimus Prime of chairs... Now, Let's be clear on one thing; I'm so lazy that I sometimes eat yogurt for lunch just to avoid chewing, so if the chair didn't really detach as easily as described and then click back firmly... I would never bother. Luckily, it does...
It's a spectacularly comfortable console gaming throne... and it's a firm, upright PC gaming chair at your desk that's height-, tilt-, and tilt tension-adjustable...
In fact, it's one of the coolest upgrades you can buy for your ass."
PC Gamer Editors' Choice, PC Gamer Magazine - January, 2008 |
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"The first time I saw it do its thing, I was rather taken aback. It's an intriguing idea to turn a normal piece of office furniture into something that lets me play games in the living room comfortably, while giving me a place to rest my appletini...
...The base holds a laptop comfortably, and you can pull it close and put your legs around it. It might look odd, but it's surprisingly easy to do your mobile computing. The rocker attaches back to the base simply and doesn't even require you to hit the button again; simply place the rocker on the base facing the right direction and it clicks home. The mechanism is very well-designed."
Ben Kuchera, Gaming Editor for ars technica
Links: Review |
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"After grinding our rears into it for hours and hours on end, we came to the conclusion that it's a fantastic office chair in itself, but the bonus of being able to become a great tray and floor chair for gaming makes it even more worthwhile."
Jason Chen, Senior Associate Editor for Gizmodo.com
Links: Review, Article |
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"...As a gaming chair or “fun” chair, the TreyChair is quite good... The skids on the bottom are set quite wide, and the chair sits on the floor quite steadily. Mostly I'd use the TreyChair to sit in front of my TV while playing games on one of my consoles, using the base to hold things I'd need (like a cup of Diet Mountain Dew). But every so often, I'd work from the floor using my laptop as well.”
Peter Cohen, Senior Editor for MacWorld.com
Links: Review, Article |
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"...would be dang handy for small apartment dwellers or anyone else who wants their desk chair to do more than just help them work at a desk..."
Collin Dunn, Treehugger.com
Link: Article |
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"...Multitasking furniture saves space and it also saves you from having to purchase extra furniture. The design of this chair looks solid and versatile.Voila! The end of your seating shortages!"
Matt Niemi, Unclutterer.com
Link: Article |
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"...like Megatron, [Trey] can quickly transform into a floor rocker with side table, footrest or extra seat. Perfect for an impromptu Xbox showdown with a buddy."
uncrate.com
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"Voila! The end of your seating shortages!"
Corinne Iozzio, Gearlog.com
Link: Article |
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"...the main goal of the Trey Chair is to satisfy gamers, enabling them to go from the computer screen position to a lower level in front of the TV and game console without switching furniture. Definitely a great idea for those who are living in crammed apartments."
Techie Diva
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"Perfect for apartment living, dorm rooms, or offices where you can lock your door and play Unreal Tournament for a few hours."
The Bachelor Guy
Link: Article |
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"...what a great idea for the dorm room."
Susan Fornoff, Home & Garden Reporter for The San Francisco Chronicle
Link: Article |
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"For those who are living alone in an apartment, what better way to save space that use a single chair to cater for all your butt planting needs? Another reason why the Trey Chair works so well with gamers is the fact that a gamer can be checking out the latest gaming news on their computer, turning it into an impromptu lower level gaming chair that is on par with the TV when they want to get their console fix."
coolest-gadgets.com
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