Creating the best comfort in an office chair.

Posted under Product Highlight by The Office Pro on Tuesday 26 January 2010 at 12:54 PM

Comfort and price are the two most critical factors most people consider when choosing an office chair.  Most manufacturers have chairs spanning a wide range of prices to fit most budgets, for let’s focus on comfort for the moment.

If you were to sit on a concrete step for an extended period, you’d be searching within a few minutes for something to add in between the concrete and your own built-in “cushion” to provide further padding.  Sure it helps, but still, you are sitting on a solid surface with exactly zero “give”.

Art Design International (ADI) of Quebec Canada has found a solution to this issue with a unique suspension system.  They built their chairs on a tubular steel frame without ANY solid matter (metal or wood) in the seat or the back where your body is supported.

They accomplish this by using a tight webbing material across the frame and adding the high-density foam to it.  The result is a substrate with more give and less pressure on your tailbone.

ADI has many other notable features including:

You can download the ADI Comfort Zone brochure which will show you all these features in greater detail.

ADI chairs are available in BC through Signature Office Interiors.

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