A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Put this Back Executive Chair where that pressure shows up first. The workstation where your most demanding decisions are made often asks one person to stay focused through meetings, review, and calls; an executive chair belongs in that daily reality, not just in the reception area. If your office manager or business owner spends much of the day at that station, the details that determine whether the chair fits the work are practical: seat height, tilt control, arm support, and the space the chair occupies. This chair gives you a 20-inch to 23-inch seat-height range, an upright locking position, and controls that let the person using it set the chair around the workday. At 27 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 47 inches high overall, the executive chair establishes a footprint you can measure against the workstation before placing it.
The upholstery is CaressoftPlus, described as ultra soft and breathable. Metal chrome plated arms are topped with hard arm pads. Pneumatic gas lift seat height adjustment covers the stated range. A 27-inch chrome base is specified for greater stability, and hooded double wheel casters complete the base.
For your purchasing review, the chair's configuration centers on the components the user can interact with during the day. The mechanism includes an infinite lock, and the upright locking position keeps the chair upright when that is the working preference. The CaressoftPlus upholstery is described as ultra soft and breathable, giving you a clear material specification when you compare this chair with the needs of a busy private office or leadership workspace. Measure the 27-inch width and 30-inch depth against the space at your desk, then review the 20-inch to 23-inch seat-height range with the person who will use it. You are selecting a chair with stated dimensions, specified controls, chrome components, and a named upholstery material for a workstation that carries decisions every day. Overall size is 27 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 47 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window.
Ships ready for easy assembly.