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Pivot high office chair

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Product description
The Pivot high working chair allows for comfortable sitting, dynamic working and spontaneous interactions at eye-level.
With the new Pivot high working chair, it is now easier than ever to develop the healthy habit of spontaneously switching between standing and sitting while at work. In conjunction with high standing tables, Pivot makes this switch a simple, dynamic movement: rather than raising and lowering the table, users themselves either sit on the high Pivot chair or hop off to lean against Pivot while standing at the table. This means that quick discussions can be held “at eye level” with passing colleagues, promoting teamwork and fostering increased levels of performance and motivation.
The back of the height-adjustable one-piece seat (which is covered with a knitted fabric) is comfortably round and slightly pulled forward, which ensures freedom of movement. Thus, in addition to being comfortable to lean against this organically-shaped armrest from a standing position, the chair also lends itself to sitting in a variety of different sideways positions. For additional comfort, the foot ring, made from a polyamide with slip resistance, is also height-adjustable. Braked wheels prevent the loaded chair from rolling off.
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