Meeting ergonomic criteria is one of the most obvious requirements a modern office chair has to fulfill. Careful consideration has gone into the development of the Breathe chair featuring a simple to use synchronized mechanism. Dual lever adjustments lock the chair in a desirable position and raise’s the seat height. Easy to use tension adjustment […]
November 21st, 2008
Meeting ergonomic criteria is one of the most obvious requirements a modern office chair has to fulfill. Careful consideration has gone into the development of the Breathe chair featuring a simple to use synchronized mechanism. Dual lever adjustments lock the chair in a desirable position and raise’s the seat height. Easy to use tension adjustment allows the user to regulate the tilting tension to provide maximum ergonomic support. AFRDI Approved to Level 6
Dimensions: 33cm wide x 55cm deep
Delivery time: 2 – 3 weeks
Applications: Task, executive, meeting
Variations: HB, with or with out arms, alloy base, seat slide
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