Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This model gives that work a clear place. Your team changes a conference room from meeting space to reception area, and folding chairs must cover both indoor and outdoor events without creating a storage problem afterward. Meetings, graduations, and receptions place different demands on the same seating inventory, especially when your staff is responsible for moving, arranging, and storing every chair. This lightweight institutional-grade chair uses a powder-coated steel frame with a color-impregnated plastic seat and back, giving you one specified seating format for those scheduled events. The 18-gauge, 7/8-inch round tubular steel frame is powder-coated and includes two U-shaped, double-riveted cross braces.
One brace is positioned in front and one in back, while the inverted rear-leg U-brace helps prevent sinking into the ground during outdoor use. Double hinges on each side support the double-hinged legs and add stability. The large seat and backrest are made from contoured, color-impregnated plastic specified to prevent fading and rusting. Color-coordinated polypropylene glides are replaceable and help prevent floor damage, while color-coordinated V-tip plugs provide added reinforcement at the frame junction.
For your purchasing plan, each order must contain four chairs. That quantity requirement gives you a clear unit for outfitting meeting areas, event spaces, or shared rooms where seating needs change throughout the day. The horizontal stacking capacity lets you organize up to 36 chairs high when the room is not in use, while the indoor and outdoor specification supports the event schedule described above. The chair meets MAS Certified Green and ANSI/BIFMA standards, giving you documented standards information to review alongside the dimensions, frame construction, seating materials, and 480-pound capacity before placing your order. 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. Walk the footprint with a tape measure before the order goes in.