Guest & Side Chairs — Expert Answer

What is the difference between a guest chair and a guest stool?

A guest chair is a standard-height seat (typically 17"–19" seat height) designed for use at standard-height desks and tables, with or without armrests and back support. A guest stool is a higher-seated option (typically 24"–30" seat height) designed for counter-height or bar-height work surfaces in collaborative spaces, reception areas, or laboratory environments. Guest chairs are the standard for private office, waiting room, and conference room use. Guest stools pair with counter-height collaboration furniture, standing-height tables, and elevated reception counters. Both categories are available in professional finishes appropriate for commercial environments. FindOfficeFurniture.com carries both — call 888-719-4960 for the right option for your surface height.
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