Types of chair that would be good for a conference room would be ones that are comfortable. Thus, wooden chair would probably be best left out. Comfortable cushion chair are nice, but chair with wheels are also a nice addition, as it will lessen creaking noises, and facilitate movement during meetings or conventions.
First impressions matter in business. An office with attractive and comfortable conference room chairs can enhance sales by creating good impressions with clients. Having enough chairs so every person has a seat is also key.
The best website really depends on your personal tastes. National Business Furniture has a easy to navigate website that has a pretty good selection of conference room chairs.
Try searching local.com for antique dealers. Conference chairs are not old, but they are often handed down from business to business. Also check craigslist.com for local businesses selling them.
Stoor chairs are good for dinette sets. They are good for counter tables and bars. Stool chairs are also good for classroom use.
Bizchair.com has all types of chairs you can but in bulk and for a good price. You can also check out stackchairs4less.com as well.
The answer to this question will depend greatly on the user of the chair and its purpose. For example, someone looking for a good office chair would not want a La-Z-Boy recliner, despite these chairs having very good reviews. Most people prefer padded spinning chairs for their offices.
Bean bag chairs would not make good office furniture. Good office furniture needs to be ergonomically correct. Bean bag chairs are too low to the ground to be ergonomically correct.
If the chars are able to fit inside one another they are able to be stacked fairly high. Any other chair two is the maximum. For chairs that can be stacked high, it's never a good idea to stack chairs much higher than yourself for reasons of practicality. Also lifting over your head can cause injury. In cases where you have a step stool or ladder and space is primary concern you can stack as much as ten high or whatever you find to be feasable. When stacking conference room chairs safety is the most important aspect. For an average sized chair in an average sized room, the recommended height for stacking is 8 chairs high.
Yes, green chairs would indeed be a great idea. Brown would be another good one. You should not get anything too bright.
Some good quality brands that sell lounge chairs for under $50 would be Clayton. They are very affordable.
Contact your local Fire Marshall and he/she can tell you the number of square feet per person based on how the room will be set up (e.g. tables and chairs, chairs only, etc.) There are general formulas you can find online, but I would advise checking with local authorities just to be on the safe side. Good luck.
"There are all kinds of office chairs for really good prices on the internet. I would check with Amazon who has amazing deals, and with Ebay for used chairs."