The training chair should have a generous seat that can support the spine in the correct
position. There are various models to choose from depending on the destination.
Training chairs with a writing tablet is useful to take notes while listening. This option allows the
audience to keep a high level of attention and therefore to also be ready to intervene if active
participation is required or appreciated at a conference.

This kind of chair is great for those meeting rooms that aren't always ready to accommodate all guests
around a table. The writing table is useful as it can be closed when not needed.
With or without a writing table, training chairs with armrests allow the arms to rest during long meetings
while keeping a more correct posture.
In a multi-purpose room, where it's possible to shape the space as needed on the occurrence, stackable
training chairs and folding training chairs are certainly the simplest choice.
They can be arranged across the space at the proper moment once they are of use and be tidily stacked
away during a corner, at rock bottom of the room or during a dedicated storage for the remaining time.
Folding or stackable chairs also are a perfect choice just in case they're needed in several spaces or by
more customers, also for rent. Eventually, training chairs with linking devices are the best option to neatly
organize spacious areas in regular rows and save space.

What material to choose for training chairs?


The choice of the fabric for training chairs can't be underestimated thanks to many aspects concerning the
seating comfort, the space style, the typical duration of events, and where they will be used indoor or
outdoor. Training chairs made of fabric with upholstered seating and at times seatbacks are maybe the
most comfortable and make the environment look cozy and classy. However, they will be very delicate
and difficult to wash. This is why some brands offer chairs covered in stain-resistant fabric. This can be
an optimal solution, especially just in case of frequent use.
Training chairs made of plastic are more suited to informal environments and outdoor spaces. They
generally feel less snug, but are easier to wash and maintain through time.
Nevertheless, even during this case, there are top-quality materials and products ready to counterbalance
the weak points by making the seats softer and easier. For state meeting rooms, which are normally
limited in size but require a better degree of sophistication, it's possible to choose leather training chairs or
chairs in faux leather, or even small fabric armchairs.