


Until now, the task chair has been a bit of a taskmaster, compelling users to sit in one static and “correct” position. A collaboration with ITO Design, Levra breaks free from the desktop-only model, taking into account our current varying work modes, which might include a laptop or hot-desking. A patent-pending knit back with weight-activated mechanism conforms to the user’s changing movements, while intuitively moving arms (also patent pending) reduce the physical friction that results from using different devices throughout the day. All the high-tech engineering is hidden behind something more human-centric: advanced structural textiles. And because sustainability is important to Allsteel, the manufacturing employed a zero-waste knitting process. allsteeloffice.com
Source: https://interiordesign.net
