This Innovative Task Chair Responds To Body Posture
Some task chairs have so many adjustable elements that finding the right settings can feel foreboding. In response, Velo, by London-based studio Layer, eschews complicated user systems. It’s engineered with a weight-activated mechanism that responds to posture and flexes accordingly in real time, giving ergonomic support without constant fiddling. A single lever adjusts the lumbar support, while the angle, depth, width, and height of the optional armrests can be altered for a perfect fit. “People don’t want overly technical products anymore,” notes Layer founder Benjamin Hubert. “They want something intuitive and adaptable that fits into their lives.” The backrest comes either fully upholstered or in breathable mesh, and users can choose a powder- coated aluminum or thermo-polymer five-wheel swivel base. Best yet, Velo’s softened silhouette is compact and lightweight—ideal for home offices. andreuworld.com


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