The white edition of the Capisco Puls 8010 by HÅG emphasises lightness and dynamism in form and function.
September 29th, 2015
Capisco Puls 8010, the modern and flexible office chair designed by Peter Opsvik for HÅG, is now available in classic white with black accents. The neutral palette, combined with the chair’s original dynamic design, offers a sophisticated addition to modern workspaces.
Rethinking the form of the office chair, the Capisco Puls 8010 features a contemporary and distinctive body that advocates an upright sitting posture. The backing and seating were designed to help the user engage their core muscles while sitting, maintaining a natural spine curvature.
In consideration of the human body’s need for constant motion – despite long working hours at the desk – HÅG iconic saddle seats can be adjusted thoroughly from height to depth, allowing the user to effortlessly shift from sitting to perching, or standing (when used in conjunction with a height-adjustable table).
The patented and design-protected chair is composed of white aluminium parts with 28 per cent recycled materials (post-consumer and post-industrial waste). It also received the GREENGUARD certification.
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