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ErgoFormTrium Ergonomic Managerial Chair

R3,199

Retail: R6,500
About

The Trium Office Chair offers the Smart Lumbar Fit system, which supports your back and spine. With its assistance in releasing the spinal compression in your bac through equal load distribution. With so much time spent sitting at a desk, the Trium can improve productivity and well-being. Stylish, ergonomic and functional, ideal for the modern workspace and home office. 

Product Features
  • Sliding seat depth 
  • Smart lumbar system 
  • Adjustable armrest width and depth
  • Adjust armrest height 
  • Extreme comfort 
  • Ergonomic 
  • 5-Year Guarantee
Product Specifications

Material

  • Backrest: High permeability mesh back
  • Seat: Upholstered fabric back (Corporate Grade 50 000+ rub count)

Lumbar support

  • SLFS (smart lumbar fit system)

Armrest

  • 3D adjustable type (up/down, forth/back, width (side to side)
  • Fixed type

Mechanism

  • Synchronized
  • Seat sliding adjustment,
  • 4 locking position
  • Easy tension adjustment knob

Gaslift

  • Gaslift (Class 4, Korean manufactured, Stroke 100mm)

Base

  • Nylon base (Diameter 640mm, 60Ø Nylon or Urethane castors)
  • Polished Aluminum base (Diameter 650mm, 60Ø Nylon or Urethane castors)
Dimensions
  • Length: 63.5cm 
  • Width: 64.5cm
  • Height (compressed): 105.5cm 
  • Height (extended): 115.5cm
  • Armrest height (compressed): 63cm
  • Armrest height (Extended): 73cm
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