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Cylinder | Seat height from floor to top of seat |
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Short 150mm | 16.5 to 21.5 in (41 to 54 cm) |
Standard 200mm | 19 to 26 in (48 to 66 cm) |
Long 265mm | 22.5 to 32 in (56 to 81 cm) |
Human Size | Seat Size | Seat dimension (width x depth) |
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Small (less than 5’2’’ or 1.57m) | Small | 20” x 17” (46 x 43 cm) |
Corpulent | Large | 22” x 19” (56 x 48 cm) |
Tall & Hefty | Long & Large | 22” x 21” (56 x 53 cm) |
The hard floor casters are made from urethane (rubber), and glide more smoothly over wood, cement or ceramic floors. While carpet casters can be used on hard floors, the opposite is much more difficult: rubber casters will create too much friction on carpeting, making it harder for you to maneuver while sitting in your chair.
The chair’s height can be adjusted using a lift cylinder. The standard 125-mm lift cylinder has a height adjustment range of 16” to 21” (41 cm to 53 cm) from the floor to the top of the seat. Based on your height or the specifications of your workstation, your chair may need to be raised or lowered.
Cylinder | Height from the floor to the top of the seat |
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Standard of 125mm | 16’’ to 21’’ or 41 to 53 cm |
Short of 80mm | 15.5’’ to 18.5’’ or 38 to 46 cm |
Long of 140mm | 18.25’’ to 24’’ or 46 to 61 cm |
At 20″ wide by 19″ deep (51 cm x 48 cm) with a 2” depth adjustment seat slider, the standard seat will fit most people. However, depending on your height and build, another seat configuration may be more comfortable for you. The table below can help you choose the right seat:
Human Size | Seat Size / Width x Depth |
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Small (less than 5’2’’ or 1.57m) | Small / 18.5 x 17 in (46 x 43 cm) |
Tall (more than 6’2’’ or 1.88) | Long / 20 x 21 in (51 x 53 cm) |
Corpulent | Large / 22 x 19 in (56 x 48 cm) |
Tall & Hefty | Long & Large / 22 x 21 in (56 x 53 cm) |
Office chairs often have armrests that are too far outward, requiring the arms to be extended in order to use them properly. It is recommended to work with the arms as close to the body as possible: Swivel & Lateral armrests can glide inward, so as to bring them closer to the body.
AirCentric’s lumbar support is quite significant and provides ample support for most people. However, for individuals with a more pronounced lumbar curve, the Air Lumbar option may be of interest, as it offers additional support to the lower back. The Air Lumbar functions much like a balloon built into the backrest, which can be inflated or deflated to achieve optimal support.
Our standard seat made of dual density foam will suit most people. Below are the specifications of the two other types of foam available:
The manufacturer applies a 3rd layer of foam to the seat. For anyone who prefers a softer seat, or who is carrying extra weight, the triple density foam seat is a great option.
This very firm foam relieves some of the strain from the thighs and buttocks. People who are sensitive to the pressure exerted by standard foam will welcome the benefits of a memory foam seat.
If you enjoy tilting the seat and the back of your chair, then a headrest may prove useful. A reclined position is great for virtual meetings, or whenever you use your chair for recreational purposes, so having a headrest can maximize your comfort. If you simply use your chair to work on a computer, you do not need a headrest.
To visualize detailed fabric swatches available in To the Point style, visit www.guilfordofmaine.com/patterns/4732
Hard floor casters are made of urethane (rubber) and provide a smoother ride on a wood, cement or ceramic floor. Carpet casters can be used on a hard floor, but the reverse is much more difficult: urethane casters on carpet will create too much friction and you will have difficulty moving around while sitting in your chair.
The cylinder is the component that allows you to adjust the height of your chair. The standard cylinder allows you to adjust the height of your chair from 17″ to 22″ (43 cm to 56 cm) from the floor to the top of the seat. If you need your chair to go lower than 17″ (43 cm), you should choose the short cylinder, which adjusts the height of the chair from 16″ to 20″ (41 cm to 51 cm).
The Quatra’s multi-function mechanism includes a slide to adjust the depth of the seat, and the standard configuration will fit most people. However, if you are 5’2” (1.57 m) and under, you will need a short seat, and a long seat if you are over 6’2” (1.88 m).
The useable depth of the seat is determined by the backrest blade:
Right back slat = standard seat: 18" (45.5 cm) deep
Inwardly curved backrest slat = short seat: useful depth reduced to 17" (43 cm)
Outward curved backrest slat = long seat: useful depth increased to 19" (48 cm)
The standard 20.5″ wide seat will fit most people. If you are slim and not very wide in the shoulders, then you should opt for a narrow 18.5″ wide seat.
The standard 20″ wide seat will fit the vast majority of people. However, depending on your height and build, another seat size may be more appropriate for you. The table below can help guide you in your choice of seat size:
Size and shape | Seat width | Size |
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Small and slender | Narrow | 18 in |
Corpulent or strong hips | Large | 22 in |
The armrests on office chairs are often too far out, requiring the arms to be spread out to rest on them. It is recommended to work as close to the body as possible: the laterally adjustable armrests can slide inwards, to get closer to the body.
Mesh backrest available in store only
Your chair is delivered unassembled, assembling the components takes 15-20 minutes. You can receive your new chair already fully assembled, with an additional cost of $85.00.