Choosing a visitor chair depends on several factors, such as office style, comfort, and durability. Pay attention to the chair’s material and construction to make sure it will withstand frequent use. Customers often ask us about ergonomics and whether the chair is easy to clean, especially if it will be used in high-traffic areas.
Maintenance of visitor chairs is important for their longevity. Clean them regularly to remove dust and stains with appropriate cleaning agents for the material. Check periodically for loose bolts or other parts that may need tightening or replacement.
The most common problems with visitor chairs include worn upholstery, loose parts, and squeaking. To address these, regularly inspect the chairs for damage and repair them promptly. If the upholstery is worn, you may want to consider replacing it or having it professionally reupholstered.