Comfortable Reception Furniture for Your Lobby: The Case Three

December 18, 2007

194_t2.jpgYour lobby or reception area is often the first impression visitors have of your business. You definitely want that impression to be a good one. The importance of customer service and quality goods cannot be overstated, but if the surroundings make guests uncomfortable, they won’t look forward to returning. You want your business to seem like a home away from home, a place of warmth and welcome.

You can start by revamping your reception area. So many reception areas have uncomfortable seating. Too many times, contract hotel seating is chosen for economical, rather than aesthetic, reasons. Believe me, guests want something they can sink into, especially if they have to wait for any length of time. Tell them you care about their comfort and their business by putting the right kind of seats and sofas in your waiting room.

One that I like is the Case Three from Stylecraft Australia. This lovely three-seater was designed by Cornwell Hecker, and also comes in single and double seat varieties. The lounger comes on float glides, and can be fully upholstered in a fabric or leather of the customer’s choice. This furniture was built to last; it comes with a ten year warranty, making it sturdy enough for the busiest establishment, and a sound investment for managers on a budget.

The Case Three’s dimensions are: Overall Height: 675mm Seat Height: 420mm Width: 1200, 1950, 2400mm Depth: 940mm. It’s got a very basic, simple outline that ensures the unit will blend into any surroundings. Choose the upholstery to match your particular interior, and you’ll have an attractive and cozy place to seat your guests.

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