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Loover Ergonomic Chair

SKU : Loover

The Loover automatically adjusts to the right tilt-tension for each user and is equipped with a 'Soft Descent' pneumatic lift which slowly and gently lowers the seat height of the chair. The lumbar and back support are height adjustable via a concealed ratchet system so back support is applied exactly where you need it. Side-activated sliding seat depth adjustment is standard on Multi-Tilters and Synchro-Tilters. Lockable armcaps are height, depth and width adjustable to suit user preference. The Vue Mesh is a combination of elastic and non stretch fibers woven together to provide a flexible back that will provide custom support for each user and a supportive non rigid lumbar support. Meshes are available in a choice of 10 colors with coordinating Match fabric for the seat.

The Loover is also available fully upholstered in fabric, vinyl or leather.

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