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Tableholic’s new Evolution ergonomic chair wouldn’t look out of place in a boardroom or private office.
Tableholic says that the Evolution is designed to “adapt to the human body automatically” with a suspended triple wings backrest to bear the weight of the three force-bearing parts of the user’s back. Using a mesh fabric made in Korea, the Evolution is a "breathable" chair that allows better air circulation around the user, so they won’t feel hot due to prolonged seating.
The chair’s lumbar support can be strengthened or weakened by turning the knob so the chair can meet the needs of different sitting postures and body types. The three parts of the backrest move to provide support to your waist and spine following any movements of the user.
The seat has been enlarged so it’s more comfortable and can be adjusted to provide support as needed to the lower back, according to the user’s preferences. Its arced surface has been designed to reduce the pressure in your lower leg, keeping your blood circulating, and working to prevent any numbness to your leg from sitting for too long.
The backrest can be raised 65cm to suit users of different heights making it suitable for users from 150cm to to 190cm. it can also support users weighing up to 150Kg with its Class 4 gaslift.
Pricing and availability
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The Tableholic Evolution is on sale now in black and grey for S$798 from the Tableholic website. They will also be showcasing the new chair at Comex 2024 from 29 August to 1 September 2024 at Suntec City.
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