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The elizabeth chair has a stately presence, with it's high back wings and 4 star base.
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The Gossip is a custom-designed ottoman with backrest. It is ideal for breakout, reception or public seating.
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HÅG capisco 8020 with a saddle seat which can be adjusted for either sitting, perching or standing workstations. This seating allows for a numbering of different unique seating positions – facing forward, turned to the side or even facing backwards. It allows the user to be more mobile in their movements which has been found to be beneficial for health as opposed to being static. The seat height, seat depth and back height are all adjustable. The unique base incorporates a foot support.
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The HÅG Capisco 8107 is the classic bestseller model with a headrest.
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HÅG Capisco chair 8106 with a saddle seat which can be adjusted for either sitting, perching or standing workstations.
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HÅG capisco chair 8010 with a saddle seat which can be adjusted for either sitting, perching or standing workstations. This seating allows for a numbering of different unique seating positions – facing forward, turned to the side or even facing backwards. It allows the user to be more mobile in their movements which has been found to be beneficial for health as opposed to being static. The seat height, seat depth and back height are all adjustable. The unique base incorporates a foot support.
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With its sophisticated ergonomic design, the Cosm Chair instantly responds to your body, providing natural movement and posture support. The comfort of the Cosm is unique, so much so, you may even forget you are sitting in an office chair. Cosm Chair Priced from Ergostyle – mid-back height, standard height range, self-adjusting tilt, fixed seat depth, leaf arms, Graphite frame and chassis with Graphite base finish, OC quiet roll technology hard floor or carpet castors. Intercept suspension material: Graphite 84501 Other Configurations available on Indent.
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Out of stockThe Herman Miller Embody chair began with the recognition of a previously unsolved problem. The lack of physical harmony between people and their technology. Spending too much time interacting with our various devices, moving nothing but our fingers. This can make us stiff and tired because our bodies are made to move. With Embody, designers Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber set out to solve this problem.
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As work evolves, and we become more active, shifting from individual to collaborative work in an instant, we need tools designed to be as agile as our work style. To address this need, the designers of Studio 7.5 set out to create a high-performing chair that supports people who work in a constant state of motion.
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