Designed by Giancarlo Piretti, the new Strive High Density chair embodies comfort, elegance and affordability.
November 19th, 2010
Its flex back design encourages movement and relaxation.
Its curved back provides lateral support while the contoured seat dissipates pressure points.
Its clean design blends in well with a wide variety of architectural styles.
Strive range includes a high density stacker with a rod frame, 4 leg chairs, swivel chairs and tandem seating with field replaceable seat pads.
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