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CASINO SEATING


Gasser: Why Seating Matters I


n the modern casino environment, seating plays a far more critical role than simple function. It is a direct extension of a property’s brand and a driver of the overall guest experience. Comfort, durability, and design all influence how long a player remains engaged at a machine or table. Time in chair is directly tied to time on device, making seating one of the most influential and often overlooked elements on the gaming floor. As Gasser Chair celebrates its 80th anniversary, the company continues to build on a legacy rooted in American manufacturing, high-quality design, and a deep understanding of the gaming industry. From the very first slot stool in the 1960s, Gasser has partnered with casino operators to deliver seating solutions that support both performance and aesthetics.


Manufactured in the United States, Gasser seating is engineered with longevity at its core. Every detail, from structural integrity to upholstery application, is designed to withstand the demands of high-traffic gaming environments. This commitment to durability allows properties to maintain a consistent look and feel overtime while


reducing long-term replacement costs and operational disruption.


Equally important is the role design plays in shaping the player experience. Seating must not only complement the visual identity of a property but also provide the comfort required to keep guests engaged for extended periods. Gasser’s approach balances form and function, creating seating that enhances the gaming floor while directly supporting player retention. Recent product introductions reflect this philosophy and address the diverse needs of today’s casino operators. For cost-conscious projects, the Geneva Series offers a refined solution that delivers the quality and durability expected from domestically manufactured seating. With a curated selection of upholstery and finishes, it provides flexibility without compromising performance.


On more design-forward gaming floors, the Myra Series delivers a contemporary aesthetic defined by clean lines and tailored detailing. Its ergonomic design enhances comfort while creating immediate visual impact, making it well suited for properties seeking a modern, differentiated look.


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For operators focused on delivering a more elevated seating experience, the Newport Series combines plush comfort with versatile styling across multiple gaming applications. Its construction and material selection are designed to provide both immediate comfort and long-term resilience in demanding environments. Beyond product design and manufacturing, Gasser’s commitment to customer service remains a defining element of its success. Long-standing relationships within the gaming industry are built on responsiveness, reliability, and a clear understanding of each customer’s unique needs. This partnership-driven approach ensures that every project is supported from concept through the full lifecycle of the product.


As Gasser Chair marks 80 years in business, the company remains focused on what has defined it from the beginning. Exceptional quality, dependable performance, and a commitment to customer success continue to guide its path forward. In an industry where every detail influences the player experience, Gasser seating is designed not only to support the brand, but to deliver measurable impact across the gaming floor.


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