More than any other furniture in the hotel and restaurant industry, chairs take more abuse and are really put through their paces. That’s why they need to be extremely well-built.
Opting for sturdy, quality materials that are durable and resistant to both impact and the various risks of staining and service incidents removes the need for frequent replacement and ensures long-term savings. The same is true when the seats are sufficiently stable and well-balanced to prevent customers from using them to swing dangerously, and which can damage them prematurely.
Avoiding chair legs that make too much noise when scraping across hard floors and tiles is a « plus » for customers who will appreciate the efforts made to spare their hearing. It is also important to check that the base does not risk damaging or scratching the floor covering.
Choosing easy-to-clean materials, such as chairs and stools that are easy to handle and easy to stack on tables to aid floor cleaning also improves productivity.
Finally, selecting stackable occasional seating simplifies storage and organization.