Office Chairs — Expert Answer

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

Conference chairs are designed for sustained meeting-room use — they're on casters, have armrests, and often have limited lumbar and height adjustment for 1–3 hour meeting durations. Guest chairs are stationary (no casters, no adjustment), designed for visitor seating in offices or waiting areas for shorter visits. Conference chairs prioritize meeting participation comfort; guest chairs prioritize appearance, durability for multiple users, and compact footprint. Both typically have upholstered seats and backs for comfort, but conference chairs cost more due to their mobility and adjustability. FindOfficeFurniture.com has conference and guest chairs at great prices — call 888-719-4960.
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