The Muvman active seat is creating buzz with its patented technology and ergonomic design; offering a healthier way to sit, work and stand.
August 20th, 2013
Healthezone Pty Ltd are leading importers and suppliers of international healthcare products for the office, hospitality and residential environments. The Aeris Muvman is a new release and Healthezone Pty Ltd are proud to boast its ergonomic seating brilliance and precision.

From Aeris (GER), Muvman is an active seat for sitting, leaning and standing The patented flexzone® technology provides support and freedom of movement; it moves with the individual as they move their sitting/standing positions. The seat is tilted forward to allow optimal distance from working surfaces regardless of one’s height and physique as it has adjustable height arrangements with a sturdy base.
The chair that adjusts as the individual adjusts intimates the ethos of “finding your equilibrium”. The Muvman provides more seating options applicable for desks, counters, podiums and working surfaces which not only convey the versatility and adaptability of Muvman, but showcases how the seat encourages correct posture and therefore, a healthier way to work, rest and stand.

Such innovative and advanced thinking has been celebrated with the Muvman winning countless awards in Europe and now Australia with NeoCon, one of the major international trade fairs for office furniture. Already collecting a Red Dot award, the Muvman active seat won the prestigious Best of NeoCon 2013 Silver Award.

Susanna Kindler, COO and Vice President of aeris explains, “The Muvman won the award for two reasons. The design was once again formally and technically very convincing and the Muvman was recognized as the ideal solution for height-adjustable workplaces. This award underscores the competence of Aeris products in the field of ergonomics and its international market potential.”
Offering also stylistic comfort with its variety of available colours and fabrics, the Muvman engenders a healthier workspace/sitting situation where the “main point is that you keep moving.”
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