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Seating - An introduction
Seating is the most important purchase you will ever make for the
Chair Types
office when it comes to ensuring the comfort and fitness of staff and
promoting productivity. An average operator chair will travel more
Executive/Managers Chairs
than 7 miles in a year’s normal use and will be in use 7-8 hours a
Larger chairs with tilt action movement.
day, 5 days per week.
Operator Chairs
The quality balance
The most common chairs with the maximum number of adjustable
We have distinctive levels of quality and styling within our offering of
features. They have adjustments to seat height and most also have
seating products. To help you choose we have graded our products
back angle adjustment. The best all-round chair.
within bronze, silver and gold categories. Within these categories we
have specialist seating types to meet particular needs - ergonomic
Ergonomic and 24/7 Chairs
and heavy use.
Operator or manager seating with additional lumbar support and/or
heavy-duty mechanisms to allow for use over 24 hours.
Safety Standards
This range now has a fire retardancy standard suitable for all your
Multipurpose Chairs
requirements.
Deskside, visitor, meeting room, conference room and training room use.
All of our seating products are covered with fire retardant fabric and
Reception Chairs
foam tested to British Standard BS7176. This allows them to be
Chairs especially designed for the reception area.
used in offices, colleges, schools and hospitals, as well as in the
home.
Industrial and Specialist Chairs
Chairs for the most demanding environments such as warehouses
Matching fabrics
and factories. We also feature specialist chairs such as high rise,
Trexus and Trexus+ products all have matching fabric. All our other
anti-static operator and checkout seating.
ranges have unique fabrics which will only match exactly with other
products within that range but are in complementary shades to
other ranges within the catalogue.
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Recommended time
spent on the chair
Maximum
weight of user
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Adjustable Lumbar Seat Height Back Height Fixed Arms
Lumbar support User can adjust User can adjust the Chair supplied
can be moved to height of seat to height of back to complete with
maximise lower back maximise support maximise comfort arms that are fixed
support, tailored to for legs. and support. in height.
each individual user.
Synchro Tilt Seat Slide Height-adjustable
Tilt Action This movement allows Allows the chair to be Arms
This movement, used the seat and back to comfortably adjusted Chair supplied
on executive chairs, move together in a ratio for users of varying complete with arms
allows a free-floating to each other. Back to heights. that are adjustable in
rocking movement. seat ratio of 3:1. height allowing the
Can be locked in Seat Angle user to achieve the
the upright position. Permanent Contact Allows the user to most comfortable
Back (PCB) adjust the angle of the working position.
Asynchro Tilt The back angle can seat forward to
This movement allows be adjusted to suit achieve a better
you to move seat and user, or left free-floating position for VDU use.
back to any position allowing it to remain in
you choose, to contact with the user.
maximise comfort.
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Please use the product code when ordering • Products supplied singly unless otherwise stated • Normal terms may not apply • E. & O.E. • Assembly may be required
Descriptions correct at January 2010 and are subject to change • Prices exclude VAT
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