Long periods at a workstation expose the same points of your body to pressure, and your drafting stool belongs where seated work keeps your attention fixed. In a drafting-height workday, that pressure accumulates while you move between focused tasks, drafting work, and collaboration. This model combines a wide seat, contoured seat and back, lumbar support, and a flexing back. You can remain in an upright working position, then use the back's flexing motion to lean back during longer sessions. For an office manager planning a drafting area, the arrangement keeps the seating requirement tied to the work rather than treating it as an afterthought.
The high-impact polypropylene shell has a wide seat intended to eliminate pressure points during long periods of sitting. Its contoured seat and back include lumbar support, while the flexing back provides the option to lean back. A 3/4-inch round silver steel frame uses 18 gauge steel. The stool has a 360-degree swivel and dual-wheel casters. Overall dimensions are 27-inch wide by 27-inch deep by 49-inch high. The product is ANSI-BIFMA tested for 300 pounds, and it is GREENGUARD Certified. Those specifications give you a clear basis for checking the stool against your workstation height, circulation plan, and applicable purchasing requirements without relying on assumptions about construction.
Your seating plan may need one height and one posture across several settings, or it may need a stool that can move with changing work patterns. This drafting stool is listed for side or guest seating, cafeteria and breakrooms, meeting and training spaces, and collaborative spaces. You can place the silver steel frame and polypropylene shell wherever those applications call for the specified dimensions, while the swivel and casters support movement at the seat. The lumbar-supported, contoured seat and back serve the person using it, whether that person is reviewing drawings, joining a training session, or moving into a shared work area. For your next furniture review, the published dimensions, materials, testing, and certification give you the details needed to make the selection.
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