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The Transmotion mechanism ensures maximum relaxation whenreclining for the seat follows a rail arching down towards the back.Transmotion mechanism

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Prevents jarring even when the chair is in its lowest position,protecting your lower vertebrae.Telescopic spring
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The individually adjustable counter-pressure of the backrest permits correct sitting for both light and heavy users.Weight adjustment
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Provides valuable relief to the neck and shoulder muscles whenreclining.Head and neckrest The next position is the best for those who already suffer.What does an Interstuhl chair do? The patient therapist offers support in each posture. It gener- ates a feeling of well-being in all positions and brings measurable relief. Naturally, the courage to follow our philosophy of dynamic sitting has meant a break with all the old rules: majestic, immacu- late and bolt upright vs. the new philosophy of doing it with gusto, reclining, lounging, looking out the window, concentrating. From the seating specialistsFact: from an anatomical point of view ergonomics means move- ment because movement is a critical part of office health. It is a law of nature that effective work processes are one of the most important sources of value-added in the company. Back problems are the greatest causes of absen- teeism. A good chair will not heal your back but it is good preven-tive medicine and eases the pain Ergonomics “You can sit however you want. Just sit on the right chair.” Each new prod- uct development with leading research institutes reconfirms this and it is substantiated by scientific input. The result: Interstuhl chairs accommodate every posture so ergonomically that maximum support is ensured.
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