Omega is a stylish and generously proportioned chair designed in mind for the modern office break room or reception space.
February 29th, 2016
Advanta has designed the Omega with a slightly lowered backrest, especially suited to office reception and breakout areas. Featuring clean cut lines and a slim profile, the chair is a natural fit for a modern workspace; both leasing to the eye and unobtrusive in design.
Advanta offers a variety of fabric, vinyl and leather upholstery options for the Omega, so any atmosphere can be created.
From the factory to your fit-out project, the chair is crafted to the client’s specifications, ensuring an ideal fit.
Advanta’s design team comprises seating specialists with 30 years’ experience in the furniture design world, and this history is showcased in the design of chairs like the Omega.
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