When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. This Guest Chair belongs in that conversation. A full waiting room exposes every gap in your seating plan, and your lobby and guest chair must accommodate people who arrive with different space and support needs. In reception, lounge, and pull-up areas, a chair is used by visitors who may sit briefly, wait longer than expected, or shift in and out repeatedly.
The seat combines 2.6 density soy based foam with a Matrex seat support system; the source identifies the foam as environmentally friendly and the support system as providing long-life sitting comfort. The product includes upholstered cushions and steel legs.
Its arms are fully upholstered panel arms, and its back is tapered. You can choose among several stain-resistant fabric upholstery options to coordinate the chair with your reception palette and surrounding lounge seating. The stated construction includes a steel frame, steel legs, upholstered cushions, fully upholstered panel arms, and a tapered back, while the wall-saver design addresses the practical consequence of placing seating near walls. Overall size is 36 inches wide by 27 inches deep by 32-and-a-half 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. Shared spaces run smoother when each station has a job and the walk path stays open. That keeps the walk path clear and the next person from hunting for what they need. Use the piece where the work already happens so the handoff stays short. Plan the layout so people can move without shifting gear mid-task. Keep the day-to-day flow simple so the room stays usable under a full schedule.
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