Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This Guest Chair Armless belongs in that conversation. The visitors in your reception area are judging the space while they wait, and your guest chair carries that impression before a meeting begins. An armless guest chair is specified for reception areas, lounges, and pull-up seating applications, where people may sit briefly or remain through a longer conversation. Its contemporary geometric styling, upholstered seat and back cushions, and Wallsaver design speak to three visible concerns: how the chair looks, where people sit, and what happens when the chair meets the wall. The space between the seat and back also leaves room for cleaning, an important consideration when seating serves a steady stream of visitors, clients, and employees.
The chair uses hardwood construction, a lacquer finish, and a Matrex seat support system. The seat height is 18-inch. The front armrest height is 25-inch, and the rear armrest height is 24 1/4-inch. A 300-pound weight capacity gives you a specific figure to compare with the requirements of your reception, lounge, or pull-up seating areas.
These measurements also give your facilities team clear reference points when planning placement around walls, walkways, tables, and adjacent seating. Your finish selection includes five upholstered fabric options and two laminate finishes, giving you material choices to coordinate with the reception desk, lounge tables, and surrounding office furnishings. The armless profile suits pull-up seating applications where users need to approach from the side or where chairs must work within a planned arrangement. For your purchasing review, the dimensions, seat height, armrest heights, and 300-pound weight capacity provide concrete specifications for space planning and use decisions. Overall size is 22-and-a-half inches wide by 23-and-a-half inches deep by 34 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Walk the footprint with a tape measure before the order goes in.