Sebel’s new office chair range, Chameleon, is giving the workplace that long-overdue, exciting make over.
July 2nd, 2009
Chameleon, Sebel’s newest range of designer office chairs which will be launching at Saturday in Design, and will mark the end of uninspiring office surroundings.
With Sebel’s 50 years of experience in design and durable seating, it’s no wonder the Chameleon range is so compelling in its design.
The sleek lines and wide range of exuberant colours of Chameleon chairs have been specifically tailored to either blend in or stand out in the workplace, depending on individual needs.
With literally hundreds of colours to choose from, the Chameleon range allows office workers complete reign over the look and feel of their work environment and allows for reinforcement of brands in office and retail spaces.
The office chair’s back and padded seating sections can be coloured separately, once again keeping in line with Sebel’s plan to allow designers complete control over decorating the work environment.
Keeping in mind that surroundings inspire one’s work, the Chameleon range has been designed with just the right amount of simplicity and vibrancy to energize any workplace.
Honouring comfort as one of Sebel’s chief concerns, the Chameleon range offers ergonomic office chairs with high and medium backs, ergonomic executive office chairs and office side chairs.
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