A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Put this Fabric Folding Chair where that pressure shows up first. When your meeting room must change between scheduled sessions, training periods, and daily work, seating cannot become an afterthought. The folding chairs you bring in become part of every decision about aisle clearance, seating counts, and how the room is reset. A fabric upholstered folding chair is relevant when you need a seat that can be placed for a gathering and accounted for afterward, but your purchasing plan still has to respect the required order quantity of four. For an office manager or facility director, that quantity requirement belongs in the room plan before the order is submitted. Each chair has a double contoured back, double hinges, and two U-shaped cross braces with double riveting.
Back leg stability plugs and non-marring glides are included, while the 1-1/4-inch upholstery covers the entire seat and back. The seat and back are riveted to the chair. The seat measures 15-3/4-inch wide by 16-inch deep by 17-3/4-inch high. Overall dimensions are 18-3/4-inch wide by 20-3/4-inch deep by 29-1/2-inch high. The chair is ANSI BIFMA approved.
These details give you specific dimensions to use when reviewing seating layouts, and they distinguish the seat measurements from the chair's overall footprint when you are checking the room plan. That requirement matters when you are fitting a conference room, preparing a training area, or replacing seats across several rooms, so calculate the number of four-chair groups before you submit the purchase order. The configuration described here is the fabric upholstered version, with the 1-1/4-inch upholstery covering the entire seat and back and the seat and back riveted to the chair. You can review the seat dimensions separately from the overall dimensions when marking aisle space or planning where the chairs will be placed between uses. Once your room count is established, the quantity rule, listed construction details, and ANSI BIFMA approval give your team concrete points to verify before ordering. 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.