When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. This Guest Chair gives your work a clear place. Empty seating, mismatched finishes, or furniture that feels out of place can make a waiting area look unresolved while your staff is still handling the visitor's first request. Use it where guests need a clear place to sit without making the waiting area carry more visual information than it should.
The back measures 23-inch wide by 7-inch high, while the fixed arms measure 25 inches to the floor. These figures let you check the chair against reception clearances, adjacent furniture, and the amount of seating your visitor area can accommodate.
They also give you specific measurements to review before assigning the chair to a particular waiting area or guest-facing location. The wrap around back gives the chair its stated configuration, and the fixed arms reach 25 inches to the floor. You can compare the arm height with nearby surfaces before selecting its location, then evaluate the chair against your lobby, visitor flow, and finish schedule. Overall size is 25-and-a-quarter inches wide by 24 inches deep by 30-and-three-quarters 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. Confirm the layout against traffic flow, then put the piece on the purchase list. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window. Grab the configuration that fits the bay and put it on the buy list for this room. When the day's work piles up faster than the room can hold it, a defined station keeps people moving. Busy rooms stall when gear and paperwork have no assigned place to land between tasks.
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