People differ and so does their physique: there are basket ball giants, featherweights and heavyweights . Ideally, what everybody wants is an office chair to provide an equal level of support and optimal seated comfort. The concept of Neos therefore consistently follows the principle of "sitting without a driving licence", which has been a guiding […]
November 21st, 2008
People differ and so does their physique: there are basket ball giants, featherweights and heavyweights . Ideally, what everybody wants is an office chair to provide an equal level of support and optimal seated comfort.
The concept of Neos therefore consistently follows the principle of "sitting without a driving licence", which has been a guiding principle at Wilkhahn for over 25 years:
• with the simplest and most intuitive operation of all adjustment functions, such as seat height, backrest height, armrest position and adjustment to accommodate the user’s weight
• with synchronous adjustment of the generous, resilient back shell ensuring conformity with individual body types
• and with automatic promotion of frequent changes in posture to keep muscles, metabolism and circulation in good shape.
Two paddles and a conveniently located crank handle make it child’s play for the user to adjust Neos while remaining seated. All functions are integrated in a calm, pleasant and self-explanatory form for optimal seated comfort and design appeal. This goes to show that ergonomics is invariably a question of aesthetics too.
Dimensions: 65W x 93-111H x 38,5-43,5D
Delivery time: 3 – 4 weeks
Applications: Commercial
Variations: With or withour armrests
Finish: Fabric
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