Guest & Side Chairs — Expert Answer

Do guest chairs come with casters instead of legs?

Some guest and conference chairs feature casters (wheels) instead of static legs or glides, primarily in conference room settings where the chair needs to slide easily on carpet or hard floors during meetings. These chairs are often called conference chairs or meeting chairs. Standard waiting room guest chairs typically use static legs with floor glides rather than casters — casters in a waiting room can cause chairs to roll away, which is inconvenient and potentially unsafe for older adults. For conference rooms and meeting spaces, caster-base chairs make sense. For waiting rooms and private office guest seating, leg-base with glides is the appropriate choice. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960 for both options.
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