With a blend of striking looks and comfort, AVEYA is one of the latest additions to Advanta’s range of office chairs and commercial seating.
October 29th, 2014
AVEYA’s clean lines and modern appearance enhance corporate spaces as a managerial, task and meeting room chair. Available with a black or white frame, and able to be covered in any selection of fabric, leather or vinyl, this chair has already proved popular with discerning interior designers and fit-out companies across Australia.
The soft-feel mesh back provides full, even support, conforming to the user’s body while allowing the free flow of air. AVEYA incorporates unique INVISI adjustable lumbar support as standard. The advanced Synchro mechanism adapts and responds to the user’s movements providing constant support, and a range of options are available including multi-function height adjustable arms and seat
depth adjustment.
AVEYA is very adaptable to a great range of users, and is available now to enhance Australian offices.
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