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Interstuhl Silver Swivel Chair 162S, short backrest

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"Interstuhl Silver Swivel Chair 162S, short backrest"

Interstuhl Silver Swivel Chair 162S with synchronous mechanism and weight adjustment with short backrest.

The product design Silver comes from the work that bridges the gaps in the Lively, the private and quiet. We wanted to create an object of use, the ubiquitous and arrive in many forms, blend, or may act solitary. The irritating quality, curves and details touched. The Silver family has been enriched with many ideas and thoughts. It is a pleasure to see how each individual product can change any setting and leaving a new mark.

  • With short back
  • geürstet or coated metal parts, white
  • With synchronous mechanism and weight adjustment
  • Reference substance: Semi-Anelinleder
  • With 5-star aluminum base
  • With hard castors for carpeting or soft castors for hard floors.
  • Dimensions H: 880 x W: 580 x D: 720 mm
  • Shipping: Mounted in a box
Manufacturer
Manufacturer Interstuhl
Interstuhl Büromöbel GmbH & Co. KG
Brühlstraße 21
72469 Meßstetten-Tieringen
Germany

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Depth: 72 cm
Height: 88 cm
High backrest: 36 cm
Seat depth: 48 cm
Seat height: 41 - 51 cm
Weight: 35 kg
Wide seat: 48 cm
Width: 58 cm

FAQs

A synchronous mechanism allows the seat and backrest to move in a fixed ratio, promoting an ergonomic sitting posture and preventing back problems.
In an office chair with a synchronous mechanism, the backrest tilts much more than the seat. The seat moves with it, but less dramatically. The angle between the upper body and thighs increases visibly.
With the tilt mechanism, the seat and backrest tilt backward together at the same angle. The synchronous mechanism moves both parts synchronously, but at different angles, so that the body angle opens up. This makes the synchronous mechanism more ergonomic and better suited for prolonged sitting.
As a rule, statutory health insurance does not cover office chairs with synchronous mechanisms. Costs may only be covered in individual cases if there is a medically certified medical necessity and the health insurance company approves the application before purchase.
Yes, from an orthopedic point of view, an office chair with synchronous mechanism is useful, especially when sitting for long periods of time. A dynamic sitting posture that relieves strain on the spine and prevents back problems is promoted by the synchronized but differently pronounced movement of the seat and backrest.