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Anatomy Of A Ergonomically Designed Chair


Anatomy of a ergonomically designed chair

Wrap around design

Various tilting mechanism

Wrap around design:
Unique wrap around 3-D design,
increases the contact area with the back,
providing total support and enhanced comfort.
This helps maintain the 'S' curve of the spine.

Various tilting mechanism:
(depending upon model)
Synchro tilt, knee tilt, low tilt, back tilt. This helps individual customization to undertake different postures from time to time and supports the user in the job being performed

Adjustable Height

Waterfall Edge

Adjustable Height:
Backrest height adjustment to suit every individual. This helps position the lumbar curve to support the back. Adjustable seat height helps keep your thighs parallel to the floor.

Waterfall Edge:
A waterfall-edged seat increases
the area of contact with the thighs,
relieving the pressure in the area
behind the knees,
ensuring proper blood circulation.

Lumbar Support

Foam Density

Lumbar Support:
The gradual lumbar curve provides
proper support to your lower back.

Foam Density :
An appropriate foam density that adapts
to the differential weight exerted by human
body on the seat and back of the chair

Adjustable armrest

Seat Angle

Adjustable armrest:
This takes the weight off the shoulders and arms, reducing the pressure on the spine.

Seat Angle:
The seat angle must slope slightly
backwards keeping the user from slipping
forward when seated in an upright position.

Gas Lift Mechanism

Anti-shock Mechanism

Gas Lift Mechanism:
While sitting, the gas lift mechanism provides a cushioning effect by absorbing the impact of your body weight, reducing the shock to your spine.

Anti-shock Mechanism:
The anti-shock mechanism ensures stability and prevents sudden jerky impact to the spine when the back-rest is relaxed.

Swivel Mechanism

Swivel Mechanism:
Allows for smooth 360 degrees turning
to help reach for things without twisting.