Training Tables — Expert Answer

What chairs work best with training tables, and what should I specify?

Stacking chairs at $60–$150 each are the most economical choice — they store in stacks of 10–12 when tables are cleared and roll on dollies. Task chairs with casters ($100–$250) add mobility and ergonomic adjustability for longer training sessions but take more storage space. For training rooms that also function as conference rooms, matching upholstered chairs on casters ($150–$300) give a more professional appearance. Specify chairs compatible with the table's 29"–30" seated height — dining-height chairs at 18" seat height work well. FindOfficeFurniture.com has training chairs and tables at great combo prices — call 888-719-4960.
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