Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this Task Chair where that pressure shows up first. This chair also gives your team swivel / tilt control, tilt lock, tilt-tension adjustment, and back height adjustment. Those controls matter when the same workstation supports focused computer work, changing users, or a full day of administrative tasks.
Its listed controls include swivel / tilt control, tilt lock, tilt-tension adjustment, and back height adjustment. The arms adjust in both height and width, giving you two separate arm-position settings to review when matching the chair to your workstations.
The black mesh is specified for the back, while the fabric is specified for the seat, so your material review remains tied to the exact chair components named. For a buyer standardizing workstations, this gives you a documented set of dimensions, materials, and adjustments to review before placing chairs throughout the office. Overall size is 27-and-a-half inches wide by 26 inches deep by 41-and-a-quarter 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. Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. That keeps the walk path clear and the next person from hunting for what they need. Use the piece where the work already happens so the handoff stays short. Plan the layout so people can move without shifting gear mid-task.
Ships ready for easy assembly.