Zephyr is a new innovation from Okamura Corporation in Japan
December 20th, 2012
Recognised worldwide for their excellence in design functionality, comfort and form; Okamura has been Japan’s leading office furniture manufacturer and a benchmark for the industry for over 65 years.
Zephyr is an ergonomic task chair suitable for a range of office applications. Its organic form, combined with its adjustable reclining angle, seat position and armrest height, ensure that a high level of comfort is maintained, even after a long period of time.
It has an adjustable seat height, seat slide, reclining angle, armrest height and armpad angle, making it fully customisable to fit its user.
Options available include a white or black frame, adjustable armrests, adjustable headrest and adjustable lumbar support. With this, and it’s large range of colour options, Zephyr offers the perfect combination of versatility and enhanced comfort, supporting natural movement of the body throughout the day.
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