Drafting Chairs & Stools — Expert Answer

What makes a good stool for tattoo artists?

Tattoo artists spend long sessions on stools working at adjustable client tables or chairs, often leaning forward in a concentrated posture. Key needs for a tattoo artist stool: height adjustability to match whatever position the client is in (typically 18"–30" seat height range covers most client tables), a slim or saddle-style seat that doesn't interfere with the artist's ability to lean forward comfortably, smooth-rolling casters for moving around the client, easy-clean vinyl upholstery (for sanitation), and compact footprint (tattoo studios can be small). A backless stool is often preferred by tattoo artists because the back allows maximum freedom of movement. FindOfficeFurniture.com has compact commercial stools — call 888-719-4960 for options.
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