Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. This Guest Chair belongs in that conversation. A waiting area is judged before the appointment begins, and your lobby and guest chairs - metal selection is often made after the room's footprint is already committed. In your office, the same seating may serve a reception area, meeting room, or lobby, where guests wait alone, speak with an employee, or join a discussion. The chair lets you evaluate three visible components together: a mesh back, a padded seat, and a metal frame with a Titanium finish.
Those details give you concrete points to review before seating is assigned to a room and the room's traffic pattern is already established. The back is mesh and provides air flow, a relevant consideration when visitors remain seated while an appointment, interview, or meeting is being arranged. The seat is padded and covered in black fabric, as identified for this chair. The frame is metal with a Titanium finish; that finish describes the frame.
Use those measurements when you review floor area, plan spacing around a reception grouping, or compare the chair with the clearances in your meeting room. The black fabric description applies to the padded seat, while the Titanium finish describes the metal frame. The mesh back provides air flow, and the seat is padded. It can be used in an office, meeting room, or lobby according to the work pattern you are planning, with its listed components and measurements serving as practical references for purchasing, floor planning, and room documentation. Overall size is 24-and-a-half inches wide by 23-and-a-quarter inches deep by 37-and-three-quarters 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.