Visitors notice what an office asks them to sit in, and your lobby has to make that choice before a conversation begins. This wood guest chair has an upholstered seat and back with an armless profile for reception areas, waiting rooms, and other spaces where visitors spend time before meeting your team. If your current seating is mismatched, worn in appearance, or difficult to keep consistent across rooms, the furniture is already shaping the visitor experience before anyone speaks. A coordinated seating plan lets you present a more deliberate environment while giving guests a clear place to sit. The chair's dimensions and materials support a practical approach to furnishing those public-facing areas.
The frame is made from solid hardwood, while the seat and back are upholstered. The seat uses 2.6-density soy-based foam with a Matrex seat support system for long-life sitting comfort. Space between the seat and back provides room for cleaning in an area where dust and debris can collect. The lacquered finish cleans with a damp cloth, giving you a stated care method for regular upkeep. Overall dimensions are 33-inch high by 23-inch wide by 23 1/2-inch deep. The chair has a 300-pound weight capacity, so you can evaluate it against the requirements of your reception, visitor, or meeting-room seating plan. These specifications give you the information needed to compare the chair with the available room footprint, seating layout, and use conditions in your facility.
The configuration is an armless guest chair with an upholstered seat and back, a solid hardwood frame, a Matrex seat support system, and a lacquered finish. You can use the 33-inch overall height, 23-inch overall width, and 23 1/2-inch overall depth when planning placement around reception counters, side tables, or circulation paths. For care, clean the lacquered finish with a damp cloth and keep the seating area ready for the next visitor. For your office, the value is in having the relevant construction, capacity, dimensions, and care details in one place before you finalize the seating plan. That lets you make the purchase against the actual demands of your lobby or guest area rather than relying on appearance alone.
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