The higher work surface in your office can leave you reaching up to a desk that was built for sitting down. A drafting stool puts a seat at a different working height, while your feet need a place to rest and your back needs to meet a changing posture. If you are outfitting a counter-height station, preparing a studio area, or replacing seating that leaves staff perched between positions, the measurements and adjustment points matter before the order is placed. This drafting stool includes a stated seat-height range, adjustable back height and depth, and a chrome foot ring for the work pattern your team actually follows.
The drafting stool measures 47-inch high by 17 1/2-inch wide by 21-inch deep overall. Seat height is 28-inch to 33-inch, giving you a measured range to review against the height of the surface where it will be used. The back height and depth are adjustable, so you can set those two back dimensions according to the person using the station. A chrome foot ring is part of the configuration, and the seat uses gray tweed fabric. These are the product details to compare with your available floor area, work-surface height, and seating requirements.
Your final review can focus on whether the overall dimensions fit the station and whether the seat-height range matches the work surface already in place. The 17 1/2-inch overall width and 21-inch overall depth give you two measurements to check against nearby furniture, circulation space, and the position of the user's feet. The 47-inch overall height is another dimension to consider when the stool is placed beneath or beside a higher desk. You can also review the adjustable back height and depth with the people who will use the seating, while the chrome foot ring addresses the need for foot placement at that working height. Gray tweed fabric identifies the seat finish, and the specified dimensions give your purchasing team a clear basis for planning the location before approving the order.