The elegant simplicity of the Norma chair belies the painstaking ergonomic and functional research that went into its development.
June 11th, 2010
Designed by Michele de Lucchi for Alias, each component was styled from scratch and carefully studied down to the smallest detail.
The complex design, created to ensure comfort and wellbeing during long office hours, features a five-star aluminium base, a die-cast aluminium back support and a comfortable padded seat.
The unique back design supports a mesh frame, fastened in place with an advanced closing mechanism.
To suit various ergonomic requirements and body size, the seat height, back and seat inclination, lumbar support, seat depth and arm rests can all be adjusted.
The castors are available in soft and hard versions to suit any type of flooring.
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