Nurus design team furthers international acclaim at the Industrie Forum
December 20th, 2007
Leading Turkish design group, Nurus D Team, won the award for the office and business category at the 2008 internationally prestigious Industrie Forum (IF).
Nurus came back to win the IF award for their Me Too chair after their initial success at the forum back in 2001 for their I/X Office Executive System. This time around, it was the ergonomic design that wowed the judges. The chair was the pick of the crop among products that showed exceptional design quality, choice of material, innovation, functionality.
Me Too was designed with Nuru’s philosophy that a well designed office chair is the health insurance for the employee. Its technical detail gives support to the waist, back and lower neck – the most common problem areas for office workers. The respected brand competed with 1002 other contestants from 35 countries and the IF jury assessed designs from office products and telecommunication, to home decoration and illumination.
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