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Element Active seating stools are designed to promote movement at the office. They allow for a semi-seated position that stimulates concentration and an ergonomic non static posture. Element Active stools are suitable for meeting and collaboration areas, as well as individual workstations.

  • Designed to make the workplace more active and less formal.
  • The stools help stimulate stabilizing muscles and improve blood circulation.
  • Portable and lightweight for quick reorganization of spaces, facilitated by the strap, available in a choice of colors.
  • Compact for small collaborative spaces.
  • Molded rotary base.
  • Variety of models: 12 "diam. X 16" high; 14 "diam. X 16", 20", 24" or 26" high; 18'' diam. X 20" high.
  • Certified GREENGUARD Gold.

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