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Tip Ton chair, Vitra


Dynamic-seating-Tip-Ton-chair-Vitra
      Dynamic seating

In a 2010 study, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (ETH) investigated the health-promoting attributes of a forward-leaning sitting position. The results confirm increased muscle activity in the abdominal and back areas, which improves oxygen supply to the body – and that in turn has a positive effect on concentration.

Tip Ton achieves these ergonomic benefits through a simple forward tilt action and remaining stationary at a 9-degree incline.
The chair is stackable, made of polypropylene and is manufactured from a single mould. This makes it extremely durable, 100% recyclable and ideal for use in home-office, restaurants, meeting spaces and educational institutions.


Manufacturer: Vitra, Switzerland /Design: Barber Osgerby /Materials: Polypropylene /Dimensions: 509x 555x 786 mm

More: www.vitra.com//tip-ton






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Vitra Kuubo table system


Space for ideas:Kuubo table system by Vitra
      Space for ideas

Kuubo is a multifunctional table well suited as a temporary workstation for conference and meeting use, team projects or any other function where importance is placed on communication. It is fitted with recessed compartments in the tabletop where files and laptops can be stored away and accessed at any time without interrupting the workflow. Opened with a gas spring mechanism and lockable, these storage boxes are connected to power and data cables that are neatly hidden away in the table legs.

Manufacturer: Vitra, Switzerland
Design: Naoto Fukasawa
Materials: MDF or dark oak tabletop, polished aluminium legs
Dimensions: 3000/8200x1800x740mm
More: www.vitra.com/kuubo







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