When your schedule keeps you at the desk through back-to-back decisions, an executive chair becomes part of how you manage the hours between meetings, reviews, and calls. The chair in your office is carrying more of the workday than a product listing usually acknowledges. You need an executive chair that gives you a height setting to consider, a spring tilt mechanism, and black leather in the same purchase. This chair adjusts in seat height from 20 inches to 23 inches, giving you a clearly stated range to evaluate before it reaches your office.
The chair's overall dimensions are 24 1/2 inches wide by 24 inches deep by 50 inches high. Its high back is paired with black leather, while the spring tilt mechanism identifies the movement feature included in the chair. The seat height adjusts from 20 inches to 23 inches. Those dimensions and adjustment points give you specific information for checking the chair against your desk, clearance, and the person who will use it. The chair comes ready to assemble and requires minor assembly, so your receiving and setup plans can account for that step rather than treating delivery as the end of the installation process.
For a buyer outfitting an executive office, the decision often comes down to whether the listed specifications answer the practical questions that appear after the initial preference: how tall is the chair, how much floor space does it occupy, what material and color are specified, and what adjustment is available? Here, you can review the 50-inch overall height, 24 1/2-inch overall width, 24-inch overall depth, black leather, high back, spring tilt mechanism, and 20-inch to 23-inch seat-height adjustment in one set of product facts. It comes ready to assemble and requires minor assembly, giving your team a receiving detail to include in the purchase record. Once those dimensions, features, and assembly requirements fit your plan, this executive chair gives you a documented choice for the desk where your workday is spent.