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!
In the last instalment of our three-part performance seating series, Alex Bain from Architectus explains why sitting well shouldn’t feel like sitting at all and explores an unexpected success metric of the hybrid workplace: the grounding power of emotional support.
The Geelong College’s Sport and Wellbeing Centre ‘Belerren’ designed by Wardle is designed around bringing in natural light. But Shade Factor’s job was to help modulate and precisely control it for the most important competitive moments.
In the second instalment of our performance seating three-parter, we turn to DKO’s Michael Drescher and Jacob Olsen to peek behind Sayl’s confident architectural form and explore the ideas of inclusivity, adaptability and freedom to move as hallmarks of what sitting your best actually means.
Natural stone shapes the interiors of Billyard Avenue, a luxury apartment development in Sydney’s Elizabeth Bay designed by architecture and design practice SJB. Here, a curated selection of stone from Anterior XL sets the backdrop for the project’s material language.
An extraordinary group of emerging designers from around the world have been Discovered, thanks to American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) and Wallpaper*.
Beautifully-designed buildings can be destroyed by bad branding, but the architects must take some responsibility, Kellie Campbell tells Gemma Battenbough.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Our recent exhibitor session showed a renewed SID moving towards hospitality, process and more meaningful showroom experiences.
FK hosted a standout Melbourne Design Week event with a panel on adaptive reuse and renewable real estate at 500 Bourke, featuring previous contributor Nicky Drobis and our editor as moderator.