Conference room chairs can affect comfort and even help you make a good impression. Use this guide to choose the right ones for your office.
Choosing Conference Room Chairs
- Will this space be used only by employees, or will it host clients, vendors, and other visitors?
- How many people need to fit in this space comfortably?
- What will your conference room be used for, and how long will meetings typically run? What’s the most extended meeting time you foresee?
- Will you need to rearrange or move your conference room furniture frequently?
- Do you want to include other technology, storage, or amenities (i.e., a food and beverage station) in the room?
How Many Conference Room Chairs Do You Need?
- Six people: 6 x 3 ft. to 8 x 4 ft.
- Eight people: 8 x 4 ft. to 10 x 4 ft.
- 10 people: 10 x 4 ft. to 14 x 4 ft.
- 12 people: 14 x 4 ft. to 16 x 4 ft.
What Types of Chairs Are Best?
Task Chairs
- High back with breathable mesh backrest
- 3-5 points of adjustment, including armrest adjustment
- Padded lumbar support at mid-back
- Casters and swivel chair functionality
Ergonomic Chairs
- High back with breathable mesh support and option for headrest
- 5-7 points of adjustment, including armrest adjustment
- Padded lumbar support at mid-back
- High-density seat cushion
- Casters and swivel chair functionality
Mesh Desk Chairs
- Woven mesh seat
- Height adjustment, tilt, and armrests
- Casters and swivel chair functionality
- A lower back for a cleaner look around the table
Other Factors to Consider
- Employee happiness counts: Comfortable seats and thoughtful office furniture show your employees that you care.
- First impressions matter: If new employees, clients, or other important parties will see your meeting room, you want to make a good first impression with comfortable chairs.
- Hybrid work considerations: Is your conference room or table going to be used as a coworking space as well? How might that affect the furniture in the space?
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