Sebel Furniture introduces their latest range that adds colour to the office.
September 18th, 2009
Sebel Furniture is adding a splash of colour to the workplace with their innovative and eye-catching Chameleon office chair range.
This exciting range of office chairs suits any workplace environment, designed to blend in or stand out depending on the desires of the individual.
There are hundreds of colours to choose from to personalise the backing of the chair. This way you can either match or contrast the colours according to your fabric or office space. The multitude of colour choices also leaves room for creativity.
Architects, interior designers and customers will be pleased with the unique colour customisation process that allows them to reinforce their clients’ corporate branding in office and retail space environments.
The Chameleon range also has health advantages thanks to ergonomic designs. The range consists of Ergonomic Office Chairs in either high or medium back, Ergonomic Executive Chairs with a high back, Office Side Chairs in plastic or fabric and the Tub chair.
Chief Executive Officer for Sebel, Mr Greg Welsh, says: “The new Chameleon range is already proving to be a hit with many of our clients seeking a premium quality office chair, particularly those who want to eliminate the boring black backed office chair forever.”
For further information about the Chameleon range visit sebelfurniture.com



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