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.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
In this candid interview, the culinary mastermind behind Singapore’s Nouri and Appetite talks about food as an act of human connection that transcends borders and accolades, the crucial role of technology in preserving its unifying power, and finding a kindred spirit in Gaggenau’s reverence for tradition and relentless pursuit of innovation.
Schneider Electric’s new range are making bulky outlets a thing of the past with the new UNICA X collection.
How can design empower the individual in a workplace transforming from a place to an activity? Here, Design Director Joel Sampson reveals how prioritising human needs – including agency, privacy, pause and connection – and leveraging responsive spatial solutions like the Herman Miller Bay Work Pod is key to crafting engaging and radically inclusive hybrid environments.
Working with Gray Puksand, this leading Australian retailer has crafted a workplace that captures those elusive work-from-home qualities in a relaxed, responsive corporate environment.
Melbourne-based designer Josh Carmody has been busy since his Legless stool won him a finalist spot in the 2010 Launch Pad competition. Carmody caught up with Indesignlive to share his latest designs.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The 2025 Sustainability Awards extends its entry period until midnight on 9 July 2025.
Designed by Plus Architecture, the Bone Marrow Cancer Trust’s Rānui Apartments have been officially opened by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.