The cobi chair encourages movement and supports a variety of postures. With only one adjustment (seat height), and a mechanism thats weight activated and senses and supports your own center of gravity, anyone can get comfortable quickly.
Options:
Polypropylene frame colour: Artic White, Platinum Solid, Near Black
Glides, Soft roll control castors, Soil retardant treatment, Without arms, Various alternative seat upholstery
Features:
Up to 90% recyclable
Made with up to 16% recycled content
ANSI/BIFMA LEVEL CERTIFIED: Level 2
ANSI/BIFMA LEVEL CERTIFIED: Level 3
SCS Indoor Air Advantage: Gold
Brand:
Steelcase
Standard:
Flexing top edge: Allows users to rest their arm on top of the chair, supporting a variety of postures
Flexing back: Provides comfort and support, while contouring to any posture the body needs
Flexing seat: Encourages users to move and shift, allowing users to sit centered or off to the sides
Weight-activated mechanism: Senses your center of gravity and adjusts to the position that will put the least amount of stress on your body
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