Meeting ergonomic criteria is one of the most obvious requirements a modern office chair has to fulfill. Careful consideration has gone into the development of the Breathe chair featuring a simple to use synchronized mechanism. Dual lever adjustments lock the chair in a desirable position and raise’s the seat height. Easy to use tension adjustment […]
November 21st, 2008
Meeting ergonomic criteria is one of the most obvious requirements a modern office chair has to fulfill. Careful consideration has gone into the development of the Breathe chair featuring a simple to use synchronized mechanism. Dual lever adjustments lock the chair in a desirable position and raise’s the seat height. Easy to use tension adjustment allows the user to regulate the tilting tension to provide maximum ergonomic support. AFRDI Approved to Level 6
Dimensions: 33cm wide x 55cm deep
Delivery time: 2 – 3 weeks
Applications: Task, executive, meeting
Variations: HB, with or with out arms, alloy base, seat slide
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
The Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest is officially open. And the long-running competition offers Australian architects, designers and builders the chance to gain global recognition for the most technically resolved, performance-led kitchen projects.
Gaggenau’s understated appliance fuses a carefully calibrated aesthetic of deliberate subtraction with an intuitive dynamism of culinary fluidity, unveiling a delightfully unrestricted spectrum of high-performing creativity.
In this candid interview, the culinary mastermind behind Singapore’s Nouri and Appetite talks about food as an act of human connection that transcends borders and accolades, the crucial role of technology in preserving its unifying power, and finding a kindred spirit in Gaggenau’s reverence for tradition and relentless pursuit of innovation.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The use of a single colour as the pivotal and defining design strategy, the unconventional application of contemporary colour on heritage projects, and the softening of traditionally ‘hard’ building typologies were observed in the winning projects at the 39th Dulux Colour Awards.
Taking cues from Harry Seidler’s materials and curving corridors as well as luxury hotels and hospitality design, GroupGSA has completed a new suite of offices in Sydney.