Sharkoon has today launched two new OfficePal ergonomic office chairs named the C30 and C30M. These chairs are a first from Sharkoon and are specifically designed for comfortable and productive work be it in the office or at home.
These new chairs from Sharkoon are designed to offer you maximum comfort whilst working long hours from home or in the office. Both the C30 and C30M are fitted with a variety of features and design choices to offer comfort, breathability and adjustability with a mesh backrest and the choice of a mesh seat with the C30M or a cushioned seat on the C30. The mesh backrest enables for the pressure to be optimally distributed providing a light and breathable sitting experience.
These chairs can be adapted with an easy-to-reach and easy-to-operate control mechanism. Users can use these controls to adjust the height and tilt of the chair which also features 5-height adjustable 3D armrests. Further increasing comfort is the integrated lumbar support as well as the headrest which can be adjusted in height and angle for users up to 190cm in height.
These chairs come with a stable frame construction with smooth-running 60-millimetre wheels and a high-quality class-4 gas lift piston. All of these features allow for the chair to support a load capacity of up to 120kg meaning I can almost sit on this chair twice.
The OfficePal C30 and the OfficePal C30M are now available at the manufacturer’s suggested price of 229 euros with more information on their respective product pages.
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