Guest & Side Chairs — Expert Answer

When should I choose a lounge chair instead of a guest chair for an office?

Choose a guest chair (firmer, upright seating) for: client-facing meetings where the visitor needs to sit at desk or table height, high-traffic waiting rooms where durability and easy cleanup matter, and spaces where the visitor will be doing paperwork or reviewing documents. Choose a lounge chair (lower, more relaxed seating) for: collaborative soft-seating areas, informal break areas, reading nooks, and high-end reception areas where a sophisticated, welcoming impression matters more than function at a surface height. A combination of guest chairs near the desk plus a lounge chair arrangement in a seating group within the same office or lobby covers both use cases. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960 for guidance.
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