When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. This Steel Guest Stool belongs in that conversation. Shared spaces change throughout the day, and every seat in them has to support movement between conversations, work areas, and breaks. For your office, this counter stool is suited to break rooms, open floor plans, personal work spaces, lobbies, and other areas where guest-height seating is part of the daily routine. The opening in the seat lets you grasp and carry the stool between spaces, so your team can reposition seating as activity shifts. With a 250-pound weight capacity, it provides a documented capacity for the people using it.
The stool uses all steel construction and measures 15-inch wide by 15-inch deep by 18-inch high. Its powder coat finish is chip-resistant and specified for cleaning. The seat opening is located on top of the seat and functions as a carrying point. The stool meets or exceeds ANSI/BIFMA standards, giving you a stated reference for the seating requirements it addresses. The dimensions keep the product within a clearly defined footprint for planning break rooms, open areas, workspaces, and lobbies.
Your configuration includes the powder coat finish along with either nylon leg caps or leveling glides, depending on the floor protection approach your office needs. The seat opening also supports moving the stool between locations without relying on the seat surface as the handhold. Its guest-height format works in spaces where visitors, employees, or both need a dedicated place to sit during breaks, conversations, or brief work periods. The 15-inch width and 15-inch depth provide the product dimensions you need when reviewing floor plans or setting seating locations. With its all steel construction, 250-pound capacity, specified finish, and choice of floor-contact components, this counter stool gives you documented details to evaluate for your office environment. Overall size is 15 inches wide by 15 inches deep by 18 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Measure the bay, confirm clearances, and order once the look matches the room.
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