From Krost comes the Zak chair – a contemporary seating solution that redefines the modern office landscape.
The Zak chair is a highlight from the newly launched 2019 Krost collection, and has been released to help redefine the way we work and collaborate in the modern workspace.
With an elegant curvy yet slim design, the Zak chair combines the utmost aesthetics with supreme comfort. Featuring a unique floating back supported by a smartly designed continuous one-piece shell, this is a chair that channels the philosophy of “less is more”.
The smooth lines and slim profile make the chair an easy and versatile addition to the office landscape. Composed of premium polyurethane or fabric upholstery, Zak’s durable continuous shell is available in black or white and with or without headrest
The striking aesthetics of the chair’s design aside, Zak also provides for tailored comfort with an ergonomic design, automatic tension control and height adjustable mechanism.
A smart and stylish solution to any application from open plan offices, workstations, boardrooms to executive offices alike, Zak will thrive in every space.
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