Pick of the Week: Ixaxa’s Wau Office Chair
When it comes to stylish office innovations, Ixaxa Office Furniture are pleased to introduce WAU – a seat with innovative ergonomic technology!
WAU takes care of every seating requirement in your working environment. Its modern appearance is matched with its sturdy and ergonomic structure – good on the eyes and good on the body!
WAU is fully adjustable with a headrest that can move to suit height, adjustable armrests and a backrest that is both adjustable for height and lumbar depth. This means that it will offer you the right support time and time again, which can easily be adjusted to suit your body. When you’re spending hours per day at your desk, the right seat with the right support can go a long way towards improved wellbeing!
Your choice of stylish Fabric or Leather upholstery is sleek and sophisticated: Upholstered over polyurethane foam (recyclable into carpet padding, wadding etc). This ensures a comfy seat that is all about support – taking care of the body the way it is supposed to! You can also select fabric to suit your design style and create a statement in your home office or corporate environment with WAU!
You can now purchase WAU exclusive to IXAXA Office Furniture and specify your choice of finish to suit you.
For more visit IXAXA.
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