Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this Mesh Back Task Chair with Arms where that pressure shows up first. By the middle of a workday, your team is shifting between screens, calls, notes, and decisions, and task chair selection determines what sits beneath each person for every hour that follows. For an office manager reviewing seating across a row of workstations, those details give you concrete elements to evaluate: how the seat is constructed, how the chair tilts, where the arms sit, and which seat heights are available. Overall dimensions are 25-inch wide by 26 1/2-inch deep by 40-inch high.
The spring tilt mechanism is paired with T-arms, while the base is 25-inch nylon. For shared work areas, start with the measurements that determine whether this footprint fits your workstation plan. If your office assigns chairs to individual desks, review the 25-inch width, 26 1/2-inch depth, and 40-inch height against the space available at each position.
The 18-inch to 21 1/2-inch seat-height range gives you a concrete point for comparing seated workstations across your team. That gives you a clear configuration to specify across individual desks or a department without turning an important seating purchase into a guess about unlisted features. Review the overall footprint, seat-height range, arm configuration, and tilt mechanism against the way your staff works, then order the quantity your floor plan requires. Overall size is 25 inches wide by 26-and-a-half inches deep by 40 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Confirm the layout against traffic flow, then put the piece on the purchase list. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window.
Ships ready for easy assembly.