The counter-height stations in your office can leave staff working from a raised surface without a matching seat; a drafting stool belongs in that evaluation. When work continues beyond a short transaction, the seating height and back support at that station affect how the person uses the space. This model uses pneumatic seat height adjustment from 26 1/2 inches to 31 1/2 inches. Its contoured back and seat provide support and help relieve back strain, while the extra large cushion seat and back add cushioning where your staff makes contact with the stool. For an office manager coordinating shared work areas, those details give you concrete points to compare against each counter-height or drafting station before you place seating throughout the room.
Construction and dimensions matter when you are fitting seating around counters, drafting surfaces, or other raised work points. The stool measures 25-inch wide by 25-inch deep by 44-inch high overall. Its seat height adjusts pneumatically from 26 1/2 inches to 31 1/2 inches, giving you a specified range to review against the surface where the stool will be used. The stool includes a chrome foot ring, a contoured back, a contoured seat, an extra large cushion seat, and an extra large cushion back. The contoured back and seat provide support and help relieve back strain. Adjustable arms are included, and the seat and back use black CareSoft upholstery. These are the product details to check when you are matching the stool to the dimensions and daily requirements of a particular station.
Your final choice often comes down to whether the stool's working dimensions and contact points fit the way your staff uses the room. Here, the 26 1/2-inch to 31 1/2-inch seat-height range, pneumatic adjustment, chrome foot ring, contoured back and seat, extra large cushion seat and back, and adjustable arms give you the specific features to review against your counters and drafting surfaces. Black CareSoft upholstery is specified for the seat and back, while the 25-inch overall width and depth give you measurements to compare with the space at each station. Use those dimensions when planning placement, and use the adjustable seat height when assigning the stool to different users or raised work surfaces. The result is a drafting stool specified around the demands of a seated, counter-height workday.