Office Chairs — Expert Answer

What's the difference between a guest chair and a task chair?

Task chairs are on casters, fully height-adjustable, and designed for the person doing the primary work at a desk — they're all-day workstation chairs. Guest chairs are stationary (no casters, no height adjustment), designed for visitors who sit across a desk or in a waiting area for shorter periods. Guest chairs prioritize appearance, compact footprint, and durability for occasional use; task chairs prioritize ergonomic adjustability for sustained daily use. FindOfficeFurniture.com has guest chairs and task chairs in coordinating styles — call 888-719-4960.
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