Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This Task Master Economy Industrial Chair belongs in that conversation. A drafting station can expose every weakness in a chair when you are moving between measurements, notes, and revisions. The drafting stool gives you a padded 2 1/2-inch seat cushion intended to help prevent fatigue, a 360-degree swivel, and controls for changing the seat and backrest angles. An eight-inch pneumatic lift provides another sourced height-control component.
You can tilt the backrest 22 degrees and the seat 10 degrees using paddle lever controls, while an ergonomic knob controls backrest height adjustment. The chair swivels 360 degrees, and the footrest mounts securely to a 26-inch diameter base. That footrest is polypropylene and is available in high-, mid-, or low-rung configurations.
For your workstation, the configuration centers on the height and foot position you use most often. Select the high-, mid-, or low-rung polypropylene footrest, then set the overall height from 17 inches to 35 inches as your station requires. The 10-inch wave tube extension, eight-inch pneumatic lift, 22-degree backrest tilt, and 10-degree seat tilt give you distinct adjustment points to work with during the day. Overall size is 0 inches wide by 0 inches deep by 43 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Grab the configuration that fits the bay and put it on the buy list for this room. Walk the footprint with a tape measure before the order goes in. 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. Grab the configuration that fits the bay and put it on the buy list for this room.
Ships ready for easy assembly.