(1999)
This office seating range is an elegant and svelte chair, very light and thin, amply equipped with an invisible number of ingenious ergonomical mechanisms. Inside the thin backrest, there are incorporated very sophisticated devices to provide independent torsal and dorsal automatic support. As visible in the diagrams, the backrest support cannot only ascend and descend but it also tilts at different angles independently, or synchronized with the angle changes of the seat. The seat can slide forward and backward to accommodate different users and has the capacity of tilting forward so as to avoid exercising pressure on the users thighs when leaning on a desk. This chair represents a contribution to a “soft-tech” approach where the emotional qualities of the product prevail over the expression of its technological capabilities.