Cecil Nurse – Ergomedic Chairs Promote Wellness in Your Office
The Ergomedic managerial office chair from Cecil Nurse is a stylish yet functional addition to any office space – creating the perfect blend between ergonomic comfort and designer style.
The Ergomedic office chair comes with optional headrest and height adjustable back rest with breathable mesh and four elastic transverse bands. Now you can bring bliss to your back and perfect your posture with these refined chairs which will redefine the way you sit in your office space.
This capable office chair comes with a moulded foam seat with integrated seat depth and angle adjustments with Dondola® seat joint. This encourages micro movements while sitting and goes a long way in promoting wellness in the workplace.
Furthermore, the Ergomedic chair boasts 3D armrests that offer supreme versatility – adjustments in height, width & depth adjustment and point synchro mechanism with spring tension adjustment. It comes fixed to a 5-star black nylon base and the seat is upholstered in Vulcan fabric or [COM].
Invest in the physical wellness of your employees (and yourself) and shop a range of ergonomic chairs that will promote health and style.
For this and more, visit Cecil Nurse and check out a range of office furniture and seating solutions to suit you.
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