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The OfficeThe Oxford Ergonomic Office Chair

R1,449

Retail: R2,000
Assembly required
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The Oxford ergonomic high back office chair has a comfortable and durable dual padded 60mm mesh seat, mesh high-back rest and adjustable head / neck rest, contoured armrests, lumbar support pad for the lower back,  swivel and tilt function (90 to 135 degrees), level 3 gas lift and high quality 320mm radius black nylon base with A-grade easy glide colour coded cast0rs. A perfect office companion that checks all the boxes in terms of stability and support.

Product Features
  • The Oxford ergonomic high back office chair
  • Comfortable and durable dual padded 60mm mesh seat
  • Mesh high-back rest
  • Adjustable head/neck rest
  • Contoured arm rests
  • Lumbar support pad for the lower back
  • Swivel and tilt function (90 to 135 degrees)
  • Level 3 gas lift
  • High-quality 320mm radius black nylon base with A-grade easy glide colour coded castors
  • A perfect office companion that checks all the boxes in terms of stability and support
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions : W57 x D67 x H112-120cm
  • Max User Weight: 120kg
  • Seat, Back & headrest – BLACK
  • Swivel and tilt mechanism with lock
  • Lante level 3 gas lift, 320mm radius Colour coded easy glide castors
  • Delivered flat packed & requires simple DIY assembly
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