Ekornes introduces all new ways to relax with the Stressless LegComfort system and Breeze sofas.
April 21st, 2016
Ekornes new and unique Stressless LegComfort system sees the Norwegian design company taking a huge leap forward in terms of modernist design and the comfort experience.
What separates the Stressless LegComfort range from the existing Ekrones range is the added padded footrest. Built in to the chair and elegantly concealed under the seat, the footrest reveals itself with a light touch, extending to provide superior support for the user’s legs. The footrest can also be adjusted in length, to provide support for legs of any length.
This new LegComfort system will eventually be available on all the entire Stressless chair range, and is combined with the renowned Glide and Plus systems.
The LegComfort option is launched with the Breeze Sofa, that comes in single seat, 2 seat sofa, 3 seat sofa and as corner group in combinations. The Breeze can also be made into a home cinema when used with Stressless sector and sector arm.
The Bliss recliner is available in both Classic and Signature bases in sizes Small, Medium and Large sizes, with the LegComfort system coming standard in the Medium and Large options, and is finally available as an office chair, for full comfort while in the workplace.
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