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SKU : K-VXM2-MWE-SVN51F-AP-S-NA03-MA06

 

 

The Vortex Mesh chair has a medium backrest with a molded plastic frame and "Aero" mesh. Its structure includes 3D molded plywood, polyurethane foam, and waterproof fiber. The seat has a waterfall design and is connected to a mechanism and five-pronged base via a gas cylinder.

Price

VXMS-M2-VN10RSF-AD-H Medium Back,Standard With, w/Arm $800
VXMS-H2-VN10RSF-AD-H High Back, Standard Width, w/Arm and Headrest $895

All prices are subject to change. Delivery and shipping are not included. Updated February 2025

 

SPECIFICATIONS FINISHES & COLOR
  • Adjustable nylon arms, height adjustment of 3" using a lever, 3" width adjustment.
  • 360° swivel on column axis
  • Backward tilt from 3° to 17° (center pivot)
  • Adjustable tilt tension, tilt lock in all positions.
  • Adjustable backrest angle from 80° to 108°
  • Base: Reinforced molded nylon tapered (Lightly Textured Black)
  • Seat: Black Polyester Fabric
  • Back: Black Mesh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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