The Entry chair by Kokuyo enables the user to achieve daily tasks in comfort and style.
July 7th, 2015
Meant for everyday use, the design intent of Entry combines user comfort with contemporary and timeless aesthetics.
The back frame is ergonomically equipped with Kokuyo’s signature lumbar support technology, allowing three levels of adjustments that fit the curve of the spine to provide adequate support to the often strained lower back.
Components of Entry can be tailored to suit the ambiance of every office with two neutral colours (black or white grey) for the back frame and two materials for the base finish (nylon or polished aluminium), while upholstery materials come in a range of fabric colours.
With an increasing focus on work life health around the world, affordability, high end construction and contemporary aesthetics is a much sought after combination for office chairs and Kokuyo achieves just that with Entry.
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