The line of visitors forming in your reception area can expose every weakness in the waiting experience, which is where lobby and guest chairs with a center table earn their place. People waiting for appointments need a seat, an arm to rest against, and somewhere to keep a phone, document, or cup without placing it on the floor. This three-piece set puts two guest chairs and a connecting center table into the same footprint, giving your reception team a coordinated way to organize a high-use waiting area. The table creates a shared surface between the chairs, while the chairs' gently sloped arms, upholstered seat and back cushions, and Matrex seat support system address the practical demands of visitors who may be sitting longer than expected.
Each guest chair uses steel construction with a powder coat finish, while the center table has a high-pressure laminate tabletop and steel frame. The steel frame and tabletop can withstand years of harsh cleansers, an important consideration when your waiting area handles steady visitor traffic. The chair seat features soy-based foam and a Matrex seat support system. Each chair has a 300-pound weight capacity. The set measures 65-inch wide by 24 1/2-inch deep by 32-inch high overall, so you can compare its dimensions with the space between your reception desk, walls, and circulation paths before placing it.
Your finish decision can tie the seating group to the reception palette without changing the arrangement: choose among the steel frame finishes, the high-pressure laminate tabletop choices, and several polyurethane upholstery options. The upholstery is applied to the chair seat and back cushions, while the laminate choice belongs to the center table's tabletop; keeping those components distinct helps you evaluate samples accurately rather than treating the entire set as one finish. With two chairs, one connecting table, a 300-pound capacity per chair, and a 65-inch wide by 24 1/2-inch deep by 32-inch high overall footprint, the set gives you a measured way to plan visitor seating around the space already available. It belongs in a reception or waiting area where a shared surface and individual seating need to work together under regular visitor use.
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