The FS-Line. A real all-rounder. Sit with ease. A design classic from the early days of ergonomic office seating, FS-Line chair was based on extensive research and development. The result is a chair with a highly flexible seat shell that adjusts automatically to any change in posture, making FS-Line an extremely comfortable task chair. The […]
November 21st, 2008
The FS-Line. A real all-rounder. Sit with ease. A design classic from the early days of ergonomic office seating, FS-Line chair was based on extensive research and development. The result is a chair with a highly flexible seat shell that adjusts automatically to any change in posture, making FS-Line an extremely comfortable task chair. The ingenuity of the design lies in its self-adjustment, stability and ease of use. The FS-Line gained a lot of international design awards since its introduction.
Delivery time: 2 – 4 weeks
Applications: Commercial
Variations: The model groups offer different backrest heights, as well as different frame versions: as a task chair, conference chair or cantilever chair. A wide selection of surface finishes and upholstery materials combines a coherent appearance with fine differentiation according to functional areas of application and concepts of design. The compact FS 211-213 models with the typical, rounded seat shell, are at home in work, conference and training environments. The spacious FS 220/9 and 220/5 models are suitable for management and conference environments with a more prestigious character.
The FS 220, the top model group, stands for the ultimate in comfort and the highest level of prestige. The main features are the upholstery body comprising a tubular steel frame, with a mesh covering and moulded in foam; the luxurious finish of the covers; fully upholstery armrests and high-quality materials.
Finish: Fabric or Leather
Manufacturer: Wilkhahn Asia Pacific
Designer: Klaus Franck, Werner Sauer
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