Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This All Mesh Seat and Back Guest Chair belongs in that conversation. If visitors spend even a few minutes waiting, the guest chair in your lobby becomes part of the first impression your organization makes. A chair that looks out of place, leaves guests without back support, or crowds the path can make a small reception area feel poorly considered. This all-mesh guest chair gives you a seating option for lobbies, offices, conference tables, and gathering spaces, with the seat and back formed in mesh and built-in lumbar support. You can place it where guests need a place to sit during appointments, meetings, or waiting periods, while your staff keeps circulation paths in view.
The fixed angled T-arms also give visitors an arm position while seated. Its seat and back are all mesh, and the built-in lumbar support is part of that seat-and-back configuration. The base is a metal sled base with a black finish, while the T-arms are fixed and angled. Those components give you a clear way to compare the chair's footprint, seating surfaces, arm style, and base treatment against the locations you are furnishing.
The dimensions let you plan placement around conference tables, reception seating areas, and gathering spaces without treating the measurements as a work-surface size. Each axis is stated separately for your planning and space review. Your final selection can remain focused on the stated configuration: an all-mesh seat and back, built-in lumbar support, fixed angled T-arms, and a metal sled base with a black finish. Because the arms are fixed and the seat and back are mesh, you can identify the same configuration across the areas where guests wait, meet, or gather. For an office manager or facilities director, that makes the purchase a matter of matching a documented chair configuration to the spaces and guest traffic your organization already manages. Overall size is 24-and-a-half inches wide by 25-and-a-half inches deep by 37-and-a-quarter 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.
Ships ready for easy assembly.