
Wilkhahn
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Design: Hans (Nick) Roericht
stylepark-id: 05.1010.50004
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Design
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office / contract furniture
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seating furniture
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standing / seating support
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01 product description
Product description
If you want to survive an eight-hour office day you should stand up as often as possible and get away from your desk. The Stitz promotes your natural desire for movement and encourages you to stand up and change posture. And in the process, it exercises ligaments and muscles, and stimulates circulation and metabolic processes in the body.
A gas lift, which is operated by pressing a disc with all-round access underneath the seat, allows infinitely variable adjustment of the support height. The leaning aid has a base comprising an elastomer pouch filled with quartz sand. It staunchly stands its ground even when not in use.
A Stitz is always a perfect solution: at a lectern, a drawing board, in a professional practice or even in the kitchen.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
310 mm |
height |
650 mm |
03 awards
Awards
red dot for high quality of design 1992, Apex Award 1994
04 Tags
Design History, Hans (Nick) Roericht Articles, Hans (Nick) Roericht Products, Wilkhahn Articles, Wilkhahn Products05 Articles about Wilkhahn and Hans (Nick) Roericht
Open a door each day
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Forecasting offices
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› To the articleWhat should offices be? A small town or a camping site?
Orgatec 2012 in Cologne presents the 21st-century office as an urban landscape in colors as fresh as spring itself. Seldom does one feel so content at work – be it alone in a cocoon or in a meeting in a sheltered seating group.
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