MTS Seating Launches New Product

Monroe Evening News 06/09/2010, Page A007
Temperance-based MTS Seating unveils new chair, table designs

MTS Seating of Temperance recently launched a range of new furnishings for the hospitality market.

The products include a new “Cas­cade” leg-on-leg stacking chair for use where conventional banquet seating designs are not suitable. It includes a fully upholstered seat and back with the functionality of a stackable chair.

“We believe that the Cascade address­es a need in the hospitality market for a chair that features an elegant design and delivers performance in a size and scale that makes it ideal for banquet and meeting room environments,” said MTS Seating CEO Phil Swy. Construct­ed with a steel frame, it’s engineered to stack up to 10 high.

Another new MTS design is the “Vio” stacking chair for use in banquet, con­ference and meeting rooms.

“The Vio’s sleek, high-tech design is something rarely seen in banquet and meeting room seating,” Mr. Swy said. It incorporates a triangular aluminum alloy frame and can be stacked up to 14 chairs high.

The company also has unveiled a col­lection of stackable banquet seating designed by Kay Lang, featuring six back styles and four leg options.

“We are proud to be able to bring Kay’s vision to the marketplace,” Mr. Swy said. “The combinations of el­egant lines and upscale styling make a truly compelling combination that will be well received in the marketplace.”

Kay Lang, president and chief execu­tive officer of Kay Lang + Associates, is known in the field of four and five­star hospitality and high-end residen­tial design.

MTS specializes in banquet and food­service seating for the hospitality mar­ket. It was founded in 1955 by Paul Swy and Dean Curtis and continues to be owned and operated by the Swy fam­ily.