A conference meeting can turn every difference in posture, attention, and comfort into a distraction, especially when your executive chairs keep staff at the table beyond the scheduled agenda. Your team needs seating that fits the way you actually work, whether that means reviewing documents, discussing decisions, or shifting between participants. This executive chair brings a pneumatic seat height adjustment and swivel and tilt control to that setting, giving you two specific ways to change your position during the meeting or workday. Its polyurethane finish has the look and feel of leather, so you can assess the surface against the rest of your room without confusing appearance with material.
At the seat and back, the source specifies a smooth style poly seat and back, while the chair's finish is polyurethane with the look and feel of leather. Aluminum arm rests are paired with a chrome base, keeping each material tied to the component named in the specifications. A pneumatic seat height feature lets you raise or lower your seating position, and the swivel and tilt control lets you change orientation and tilt while you work. The product description identifies these as separate details: poly belongs to the seat and back, polyurethane belongs to the finish, aluminum belongs to the arm rests, and chrome belongs to the base. That distinction matters when you are matching the chair to a written purchasing list, a conference room plan, or an office standard that names materials and mechanisms rather than relying on a photograph. You can review the exact features your staff will use before placing the chair at a table or desk.
For your configuration, the listed features are the pneumatic seat height adjustment, swivel and tilt control, aluminum arm rests, chrome base, polyurethane finish, and poly seat and back. You can position this executive chair around a conference table or in an office, then judge the fit by the work in front of the person using it: extended discussion, document review, or individual desk time. The leather look and feel comes from the polyurethane finish; it should not be read as a claim that the chair uses leather. The result is a specification-led purchase: you know which surface, component, and mechanism each detail describes, and you can carry that information into your room plan and purchasing review.
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