Public waiting areas expose seating problems, and your lobby & guest chairs - metal selection carries that judgment before a visitor speaks. If a guest needs more room than standard seating allows, this armless chair is specified for reception and lounge applications. Its oversized seat gives your team a stated 600-pound weight capacity to consider when planning for visitors, bags, mobility aids, and conversation in the same waiting area. That matters when your reception space must accommodate people without making the room feel like a storage row. You are not choosing a decorative placeholder; you are specifying a seat with documented dimensions, materials, and capacity for a public-facing part of your workplace.
Overall dimensions are 26-inch wide by 27-inch deep by 34-inch high. The oversized seat features soy-based foam and a Matrex seat support system, while the back is fully upholstered and angled. The oval steel legs are black or silver and are protected with a powder coat paint finish. The stated weight capacity is 600 pounds. These details give you measurable points for placing the chair in a reception plan: account for its full 26-inch width and 27-inch depth, then review the 34-inch height alongside nearby tables, counters, and sightlines. The specifications identify the seat support, back treatment, leg material, leg color, paint finish, and capacity without asking you to evaluate the chair by appearance alone.
You can select from several polyurethane upholstery options for the chair, then choose black or silver for the oval steel legs. That gives you a way to coordinate the chair with your reception palette while keeping the specification tied to named components rather than broad impressions. For a high-use lounge or reception application, you can compare the 600-pound capacity and overall dimensions against your visitor profile, circulation plan, and furniture clearances. The result is a documented purchase: an armless chair with soy-based foam, Matrex seat support, a fully upholstered angled back, oval steel legs, and a 26-inch wide by 27-inch deep by 34-inch high overall size. Your team can evaluate what visitors will encounter and where facilities will place the chair in the waiting area.
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