Automatic
Seating solutions for all work carried out in a predominantly middle to forward seated posture with frequently alternating users and complex tasks or where relatively short periods of time are spent sitting.
- Shared workstations in shift-oriented or process-oriented companies
The seat and backrest automatically follow the movements of the person sitting with a simultaneous movement process and allow the greatest possible seated comfort and ease of operation.
Auto-dynamic seating posture is made possible by the following technical features:
Syncro
Seating solutions for all work involving a predominantly middle to forward seated posture with an unbalanced body posture and repetitive movements or during relatively long periods of sitting.
- Pure text/data processing activities
- Secretarial activities
- Activities involving computer assisted processing
The seat and backrest follow the movements of the person sitting in a synchronised manner and at the correct angle. They allow a change of the posture for the entire body with the chair and therefore provide the essential basis for fatigue-free and healthy sitting.
Dynamic seating posture is made possible by the following technical features:
Balance
Seating solutions for all work involving a predominantly forward seated posture with considerable physical effort and high demands (also visually demanding). Suitable for long periods of sitting.
- Monitor workplaces and stressful workplaces
- Dialogue activities
- Counter duties
- Activities in call centres
In addition to dynamic sitting, the additional tilt adjustment of the upper part of the chair (or of the seat area) allows a change of posture for the entire body through the chair and thus, as a result of an active (upright) seated posture, provides impulses for powerful muscles which contribute to a healthy posture.
Active dynamic seating posture is made possible by the following technical features:
Conference + Industry
Seating solutions for all work involving a predominantly middle to backward seated posture with low physical effort or for short periods of sitting.
The backrest follows the movements of the person sitting and therefore allows a change of posture for the upper part of the body on the chair. This in turn allows relaxation of the upper body muscles and has a restorative effect on the intervertebral discs which are alternately worked and relaxed.
Animated seating posture is made possible by the following technical features: