Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this Plastic Vent Back Armless Guest Chair and where that pressure shows up first. Your meeting rooms and breakrooms are often asked to hold more people than the available seating can handle, so a guest chair belongs in the plan before the next meeting begins. An armless guest chair keeps its footprint focused on the person sitting in it, leaving passage areas and shared tables less crowded than they become when every seat demands additional side clearance. The Shea Series chair pairs a ventilated plastic back with a padded fabric seat, giving you airflow through the back and a specified seating surface for meetings, waiting areas, and employee break spaces.
The frame is metal with a titanium color, while the back is plastic and vented. The seat is padded and available with fabric or polyurethane upholstery choices, according to the source description. The plastic vent back provides airflow in the chair, and the padded fabric seat provides seating comfort for the people using it. The armless construction keeps the chair profile open at the sides, which matters when you are arranging multiple seats in a meeting room or positioning chairs along a breakroom table.
These specifications let you evaluate the chair against the actual clearances and seating quantities in your facility before ordering. You have over 50 seat colors to consider, along with fabric and polyurethane upholstery choices that let you coordinate the seating with the room where it will be used. The chairs are stackable when they are not in use, allowing you to reclaim floor space when a room changes from a seated gathering to another activity. You are choosing a seating format that accounts for the space, color requirements, and storage pattern already present in your office. Overall size is 20-and-a-half inches wide by 23 inches deep by 34 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window.