Creating the best comfort in an office chair.
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:
- an adjustable air lumbar option
- a unique articulating seat pan, which reduces pressure on the back of your legs
- removable fabric covers, for cleaning or replacement
- 3 different seat sizes
- 10 different mechanisms with various adjustments
- 20 different adjustable and fixed arm options
- Memory foam option
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.