IXAXA Takes Office Seating To A New Level
Give your office the edge with a bold yet comfortable chair to help you take charge. IXAXA are here with the latest Apolla and Model T28 to bring style and comfort to your working environment – for employees and visitors alike.
Apolla
Apolla is a stylish yet advanced seat for optimal performance. Its advanced swivel-tilt mechanism provides tilt tension control, multi-positioning tilt lock and pneumatic seat height control. It is innovative, ergonomic and technically sound.
The headrest is available in white or black and the mesh surfaces are 100% polyester high tensile mesh. The basic swivel-tilt chair employs a spring-head mechanism with two position tilt lock and an optional five-star stiletto base of die-cast aluminium alloy (100% recyclable) in epoxy powder coating or polished finish.
A beautiful ergonomic option for the office.
IXAXA Model T28:
Provide stylish seating in a waiting area or public workspace with the Model T28 which offers ample space for visitors or individuals in a waiting room. Its trendy design offers comfort and style to complement any modern brand.
The seat is available in 25mm thickness Polyurethane foam with steel back cover.
The arms are die-cast solid aluminum alloy with silver painting and polyurethane padding
and the beam is 2.5mm thickness aluminum alloy hexagonal tube.
Available in different colours to complement a host of styles.
For more visit IXAXA.
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