Visconte is an innovative task chair with the flexibility to easily adapt the look of the chair with mesh or cushion back covers. We also offer a range of options which enable the chair to be built to meet client and budget expectations. Delivery time: Speak to your local UCI office for further information about […]
November 21st, 2008
Visconte is an innovative task chair with the flexibility to easily adapt the look of the chair with mesh or cushion back covers. We also offer a range of options which enable the chair to be built to meet client and budget expectations.
Delivery time: Speak to your local UCI office for further information about delivery lead times.
Applications: Commercial offices
Variations: The chair options include –
• Mesh or Fabric back covers are easily removed
• Seat reclining mechanism with a range of 20°
• Fully adjustable arm rests, with height as well as swivel movement
• Adjustable seat slide with a 50mm range
• Adjustable lumbar support
• Seat slide with a 50mm range
• Coat hanger
• 6 colours
• High back or low back height
Finish: 6 colours are available as well as fabric and mesh back covers
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