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Holloways of Ludlow

Task Chair with Mesh Technology - White Frame

Colour: White

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The task chair offers advanced ergonomic support with its weight-sensitive recline system and Form-Sensing Mesh Technology. Its mesh backrest delivers customized lumbar support that adjusts automatically, while the simplified controls feature only seat height and depth adjustments. The chair responds to individual body weight and movement, and the robust eight-part construction provides reliable durability with minimal maintenance requirements.

Experience the pinnacle of ergonomic innovation with the Humanscale Diffrient World Task Chair, meticulously crafted by design legend Niels Diffrient. Designed for simplicity and performance, this chair redefines workplace comfort with its weight-sensitive recline and Form-Sensing Mesh Technology, providing tailor-made lumbar support without the need for manual adjustments. With just two manual settings for seat height and depth, the Diffrient World chair effortlessly adapts to each user''s needs, offering unparalleled ergonomic comfort from the moment they sit down. Unlike traditional chairs that require numerous adjustments, the Diffrient World chair simplifies the user experience, allowing organisations to focus on business rather than chair training. Built to last with only eight major parts and backed by a 15-year warranty, this chair minimises maintenance and repair needs, making ownership a breeze. Embrace effortless ergonomic comfort and durability with the Humanscale Different World Task Chair, where simplicity meets performance for an unparalleled seating experience in any workspace. For further fabric and leather options, please contact sales@hollowaysofludlow.com

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