My-self. The first automatically weight adjusting chair, designed by Trend Office.
September 7th, 2011
Thanks to a unique mechanism, the my-self chair automatically adjusts to every user’s body weight, allowing them to accommodate the smallest to the largest person in the workplace.
my-self is really practical, even if you change desks or your chair gets used by another colleague, you will only ever need to check your seat height, meaning anyone can have perfect posture without having to lift a finger.
Using materials that are 99% recyclable, with the back rest being supplied separately in the same box and with a unique patented click fastener allowing you to assemble the chair without tools, the my-self chair can be delivered to you in a small eco friendly package. my-self, smart in every situation!
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