Creating Clearance

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Careful consideration of how products work together is fundamental to creating a comfortable work environment. It is important to determine whether the clearances between chair/stool and table are large enough to allow for an individual’s legs to be positioned under the table and yet not too large as to result in awkward upper body positions when using the worksurface.

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Occasional  |  Table Height: 16" - 18", Clearance: Not Applicable

Continental  |  Table Height: 26" - 27", Clearance: 8.5" - 10"

Standard  |  Table Height: 28" - 29.75", Clearance: 10" - 11"

Counter  |  Table Height: 36" - 37.6", Clearance: 10" - 12"

Bar  |  Table Height: 41" - 42", Clearance: 10" - 12"

 

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