The HÅG H09 is a classically timeless yet robust chair. Not only available as a work chair the H09 series also features a meeting room chair that has a magnetic feel about it. HÅG H09 like all other HÅG designs has a unique seating comfort and uses high quality materials. The quality starts with the […]
November 21st, 2008
The HÅG H09 is a classically timeless yet robust chair. Not only available as a work chair the H09 series also features a meeting room chair that has a magnetic feel about it.
HÅG H09 like all other HÅG designs has a unique seating comfort and uses high quality materials. The quality starts with the exclusive leather and worsted wool which provides a luxurious soft surface. The spine of the chair provides a sturdy yet sophisticated look and the polished aluminium details are a standard feature on all models.
The meeting room chair is not radically different from the work chair. The difference is there a few adjustments and smaller bases allow more space around the meeting table.
The HÅG H09 tilts both backwards and forwards to ensure variation and movement: Other features include adjustable seat height, movable back support cushion, footrest and optional armrests.
The HÅG H09 is not your run of the mill office chair, it is timeless, sophisticated and it is the perfect addition to the office environment.
The HÅG H09 was awarded the ‘classic award for design excellence’ [awarded by the Norwegian Design Council], has a 10 year guarantee and also boasts a 24/7 rating.
Delivery Time: Lead time 10 weeks
Applications: Suited to office environments however the 24/7 rating means that it is also perfect for control rooms.
Variations: H09 Classic, H09 Inspiration, H09 Excellence
Finish: Transparent “lumina” fabric, Top quality “shimmer” worsted wool, and elmo soft leather.
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