Improving the workplace experience through it’s advanced lumbar support, KOKUYO introduces the fully-adjustable AIRGRACE.
October 20th, 2013
Direct from the Kokuyo Design Studio, the AIRGRACE has been conceptualised for active individuals who strive to source office furniture set to optimise workplace design and comfort.
Through its advanced lumbar support system coupled with its cutting edge engineering, the AIRGRACE chair offers an ergonomic and lightweight office solution.
The position, as well as the quantity of air injected into the lumbar support may be easily adjusted according to the users preference. Additionally, the chair has been designed with a mechanism that automatically adjusts the angle between the seat and backrest – ensuring maximum support.
Unlike other chairs of simple and sleek appearance, the AIRGARCE boasts an adjustable seat depth with a simple ‘one touch’ control system allowing for effortless adjustment.
Adding to its already luxurious finish, the chairs armrests are polyurethane coated to further extend the longevity and comfort provided by the product.
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