Register for Saturday Indesign before 4 October 2019 and stand a chance to win Wilkhahn’s IN Chair, valued at SGD 1,300! Registration is free and takes less than two minutes. Now is not the time to procrastinate!
September 26th, 2019
Launched in 2015, Wilkhahn’s IN Chair features the brand’s patented Trimension© technology, which encourages changes in posture by allowing forward-backward, side-to-side and rotational movement – a significant benefit for the spine.

How many of us fidget on our task chair? And isn’t just distracting when that said chair will not accommodate your movement comfortably? Thanks to this technology, the IN Chair can achieve the right balance to both foster motion and enable the sitter to concentrate on work – it moves so naturally with you that you don’t register the movement as a distraction.

We also have plenty of other prizes at the event, which we will announce soon so stay tuned!
What are you waiting for? Now is not the time to procrastinate, register now!
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