Designed in Spain by Actiu, the TNK reinvents task seating for the better.
September 30th, 2010
Designed by award-winning designer Marcelo Alegre of Actiu, the TNK chair brings together a wealth of research into office seating.
The integration of high-end technology, new materials and a unique synchronised mechanism provide superior user comfort.
With 6 fully adjustable functions, removable armrests and four different backs, TNK has a seat to suit everyone.
The square cut curve of the back and chrome edging on the frame provides a unique design feature.
Combined with a coloured polypropylene back, the TNK40 adds designer style and ergonomic function.
TNK40 – Polypropylene glass fibre frame with aeration strips and internal lumbar support.
TNK30 – Nylon mesh back for comfort and strength.
TNK20 – Inner metal frame with high density moulded foam and integrated headrest.
TNK10 – Polypropylene back with high density moulded foam front.
TNKID – Complementary meeting room seating and stool.
Available in Australia for the first time exclusively through Desking Systems.
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