Fewer parts, smarter materials and better all-round performance are features that characterize the BeLite Collection.
September 5th, 2013
Reflecting the continuing trends toward environmentally conscious and flexible workplaces, BeLite embraces clear engineering coupled with sustainable materials to deliver a product that delivers abundantly but takes very little.

BeLite with Arms
Its responsive performance allows the chair to support movement and allows for versatility without any loss of comfort. Through the contoured back frame, the elastomeric skin and padded arms a 270 degree radius of supported sitting is achieved – the chairs designers describe this as “The sweet spot where performance, conscience, and value resonate.”

BeLite Colours Variants
Constructed from post-consumer recycled PET bottles, corn by-products and foam derived from soy, BeLite is a product equally concerned with comfort for your body, as it is peace of mind.

BeLite reduced to its major components
BeLite is comprised of only seven major parts, requiring ten standard assembly screws, and weighing 57% less than most high performance chairs. This means less manufacturing energy, less componentry and more consideration given to sustainability – diminishing the environmental impact.

Responsive Performance
BeLite takes an innovative approach to sustainable, high performance seating that lets you rest easy.
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