Three seaBefore choosing a three-seater waiting chair, make sure you check these factors:
Durability & materials: For high-traffic waiting areas it’s best to have solid frame construction (metal/steel frames) and upholstery or surfaces that are easy to clean.
Comfort & ergonomics: Even though waiting chairs are not lounging chairs, guests will appreciate good seat width, proper back-support, maybe armrests, and suitable height.
Maintenance & hygiene: Especially relevant in clinics/offices, the upholstery or chair surfaces should be stain resistant, easy to wipe, and built for frequent use.
Aesthetics and suitability for space: The chair should match your waiting-area decor, fit the space (so people can move around comfortably), and align with brand / style if it's for a commercial setting.
Space & layout planning: Make sure you measure the space available, allow adequate circulation and leg-room. For example, waiting-area planning guidelines suggest allowances per person.