Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This model gives that work a clear place. The chairs your office pulls out when attendance changes are often the first seats evaluated for space, storage, and readiness; folding chairs need to meet that demand without turning every event setup into a question about support. This chair uses a unique full-size back with a double contour to support the entire back, while the waterfall front seat shapes the point where users sit. That matters when you are furnishing a training room, preparing for a larger meeting, or keeping additional seating available for visitors without ordering one chair at a time.
Each cross brace has two rivets connected to each leg. Two hinges on each side add stability, while back leg stability plugs support the rear portion of the frame. The chair also includes non-marring replaceable glides that match the frame color.
The seat measures 15 1/4-inch wide by 16-inch deep by 17 1/4-inch high. Overall dimensions are 18 1/4-inch wide by 20 1/4-inch deep by 29 1/2-inch high. The chair is ANSI BIFMA approved, giving you a stated standard against which to evaluate seating for your office. For planning purposes, allow for the full overall footprint of 18 1/4 inches wide by 20 1/4 inches deep when you are arranging rows, clearing walkways, or setting aside storage space between uses. Overall size is 18-and-a-quarter inches wide by 20-and-a-quarter inches deep by 30 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Walk the footprint with a tape measure before the order goes in. Use the piece where the work already happens so the handoff stays short.