Fusing an elegant slimline silhouette with the latest technology in comfort, the Onda Mesh is striking as an executive or boardroom chair; or placed in reception to make a statement. Featuring a new dynamic synchronised mechanism to ensure the optimum seated position, with harmonised seat and backrest movement, this chair also features an adjustable backrest […]
November 21st, 2008
Fusing an elegant slimline silhouette with the latest technology in comfort, the Onda Mesh is striking as an executive or boardroom chair; or placed in reception to make a statement.
Featuring a new dynamic synchronised mechanism to ensure the optimum seated position, with harmonised seat and backrest movement, this chair also features an adjustable backrest to suit the individual user’s proportions and personal sitting preferences. The elegant mesh back includes an integrated adjustable lumbar support adaptable to all ergonomic needs; and a tilting seat pan to improve leg support through sliding backwards and forwards. Height and width adjustable armrests provide the finishing touch on this stylish solution for state of the art high quality executive seating. The Onda Mesh has an AFRDI Level 6 rating.
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