Your team may need to reset a room between meetings, but folding chairs still have to be ready for the next group. When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. This model gives that work a clear place. A folding chair with a polypropylene seat and back gives you a consistent option when seating moves between indoor and outdoor events. The molded, contoured plastic seat and back will not fade or rust, and they are not cold to the touch like steel chairs are. That matters when your staff is arranging seating for a training session, reorganizing a conference room, or preparing an event where chairs must be brought out and put away repeatedly. The seat measures 15 3/4-inch wide by 16 1/4-inch deep by 18-inch high.
Overall dimensions are 18 3/4-inch wide by 20 3/4-inch deep by 29 3/4-inch high. The seat has a steel frame for added strength, and the chair features a powdercoated steel frame made with 7/8-inch round tubing. Two U-shaped double-riveted cross braces are included, along with double hinges and back leg stability plugs. The seat and back are made of molded and contoured polypropylene plastic, keeping those material details specific to the parts your team contacts and uses. ANSI BIFMA approval is also listed for this folding chair.
For your purchasing plan, the required order quantity is four chairs, making the set suited to furnishing a defined number of seats at once. You can use the chairs for indoor and outdoor events, while the folding format supports the room changes that come with meetings, trainings, and scheduled gatherings. The plastic seat and back will not fade or rust, and the steel frame is powdercoated. With a 15 3/4-inch wide by 16 1/4-inch deep seat and overall dimensions of 18 3/4-inch wide by 20 3/4-inch deep by 29 3/4-inch high, you have the measurements needed to plan seating placement before the order arrives. Select the quantity in groups of four for your next event setup. Overall size is 18-and-three-quarters inches wide by 20-and-three-quarters inches deep by 30 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone.