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The chair is height adjustable via a push button mechanism on all four legs. The legs feature rubber stoppers on the base. Seat depth is adjustable via two black screw knobs located on the under sides of the seat which alters the backrest position in relation to the front of the seat. Frame is made from tubular steel. Seat has high density foam padding with vinyl upholstery. Backrest is foam padded and vinyl upholstered, and has lumbar and thoracic contouring. Armrests are full length, fully upholstered and padded. - vinyl matching legrest -adjustable height 425mm - 575mm, Width 400mm, Length 500mm, Colours - champagne or slate grey - tray (attaches to a bracket fitted under the armrests) - fluid resistant fabric - leg and backrest can be fixed in a predetermined position - castor wheels (attached on rear legs) Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings. Model 10482: Extra Care Plus




Load Capacity (supplier stated) Model 10481: Extra Care Seat to top of backrest Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing, and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. Independent Living Centres Australia (ILCA) does not design or make products. ILCA cannot guarantee that all information given is correct. Prices shown are a rough guide. Some products may incur GST. Check with suppliers for up-to-date prices. The display of products at an ILCA centre, or details given in print, is only for your information. It is not a recommendation. You should always get professional advice when choosing products. The person choosing the product is responsible for their choice. ILCA takes no responsibility for people choosing equipment or services which will cause (or be alleged to have caused) loss or injury.




You must follow the manufacturer’s or service provider’s instructions when using equipment or services.high back leather chair high back leather seat high back leather look high back leather office high back leather chairs 1 - 25 of 63 ads for "high back leather dining chairs" within Dining Chairs high back leather chair With a high back and a generous size seat, the Verve High Back chair provides both superior comfort and ergonomic features, supported by the following internationally recognised standards: ‘AFRDI Level 6 – Severe Commercial certification’. Independently adjustable seat tilt – free floating or lockable Independently adjustable back tilt – free floating or lockable High density polyurethane moulded foam 60mm twin wheel castors Meets Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 4438:1997 – Height Adjustable Swivel Chairs* Soft PU castors (PC016) Polished aluminium base (PC068) Customer specified fabric (Extended lead times apply)




Height and width adjustable arms (180-1) Depth adjustable seat slide (PC080)* Weight Rating (kg) Buro guaranteed to Sitting HoursBuro Indicative (daily) Black, Burgundy (indent), Charcoal (indent), Green (indent), Navy, Red (indent) Black Nylon Base (standard), Polished Aliminium Base (option) 580w x 950h x 560d Global GreenTag ™, AFRDI Level 6 Severe Commercial Certification (without arms model only) Buro Verve Assembly Instructions Elegance, poise and comfort were the words that guided the development of the Phoulds seating range. The development calls for the meticulous joining of two pressed plywood shells to create the chairs structure. PHOULDS MEDIUM & HIGH BACK CHAIR, 4 LEG AND 4 STAR BASE Phoulds High Back With 4 Legs Lead Time: 12-14 Weeks The development calls for the meticulous joining of two pressed plywood shells to create the chairs structure. The seat structure is then lined with a distinctive six panel upholstery style that provides the user with sumptuous levels of comfort.




The range offers the diversity of both high and mid-back shells. The style of the chair makes a distinctive visual statement whilst its fine detailing and traditional material selection make it an excellent choice across workplace hospitality and retail environments. Plywood shell in beech veneer clear lacquer as standard or optional Walnut veneer. The inner seat structure can be upholstered in a wide range of contract fabric and leather. In addition the outer shell can be fully upholstered as an option. The four star base is in polished aluminium and the tubular four legs in polished chrome or black powder coat. Allermuir's in-house design and development team is one from a mixture of design, engineering and production backgrounds. Allermuir has become one of the leading manufacturers of high quality contemporary furniture in the UK today. Established in 1971, in the North West of England, Allermuir was acquired in 2005 becoming part of The Senator Group. You can temporarily lift this restriction by proving that you're human:




You spend hours at a time sitting at your desk, so you want to have the most comfortable chair you can get for your money. If you get aches and pains while you work, it might be time for an upgrade. This week we're checking out five office chairs that offer the best combination of value, comfort and ergonomics. The Aeron chair set a new standard for ergonomics and comfort when it was first released, making it one of the most famous office chairs in the world. It also set a new bar in terms of cost: new models having a starting retail price of $1200, although they can usually be found for less if you buy second-hand. The Aeron's design is so popular that companies around the world order them by the hundreds, and the chair even has a permanent instalment at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It was initially designed in 1994, so even though it still looks modern and comfortable, recent studies have pointed out that the Aeron may not be the best ergonomic choice over long sitting sessions.




But there's no doubt the Aeron is comfortable, adaptable, highly customisable and still has a huge fan base. The Embody is Herman Miller's next-generation office chair, and it was designed by one of the original designers of the Aeron. It takes a more modern approach and hones in on ergonomics and full back support. Any complaints about the Aeron's ergonomics were largely addressed in the Embody, which can be independently adjusted and moved separately from the base and arms. It's still a pricey model at over $1700, but it's easily one of the most comfortable chairs you'll ever sit in. The back conforms to your shape using what Herman Miller calls "Pixelated Mesh" and multiple points of flexibility all along the length of the chair back. Some people complain the Embody has subpar lumbar support and more complicated settings compared to the Aeron, but most will tell you it's the best chair they've ever owned. The Steelcase Leap earned praise for affordability, superior construction and customisability.




It's a bit more of a task chair than others, but the design makes sure your whole back is supported. Its design includes a special breathable foam padding that airs itself out through special slots that ensure you won't get too hot during long work sessions. Rather than conform to you, Steelcase designers give you individual control over everything from the arm height to the seat depth. They retail for around $1000, but they can be found for less, especially if you buy second-hand. I was lucky enough to sit in a Leap every day at my last job, and it's just as sturdy and customisable as the marketing promos say. The Raynor Ergohuman series was designed primarily for people who sit in their chairs for long periods of time. The design may not win any artsy awards, but its customisable components, add-ons and independent control over the seat height, arm height, headrest and rocker tension are impressive. It has breathable mesh and leather upholstery, a high back and comfortable headrest.




The Ergohuman also features a slightly wider seat pan than most chairs, and it's ideal for taller folks who want decent back support. Raynor just unveiled the Ergohuman v2, which offers a number of improvements in design, ergonomics and weight capacity. The v1 will run you around $900 at retail, while the v2 has a list price of around $1000. The $399 IKEA Markus is a high-backed chair that comes in a variety of colours and your choice of leather or padded fabric. The Markus lacks some of the features and customisability you'll find in the others, but it has been praised for being remarkably comfortable (I was thinking about getting one myself before I got my Embody). It's height adjustable with tilt and lock, but don't expect to independently adjust the armrest or change the seat depth. The curved design, mesh back and shallow seat pan enforces good posture, making it a great bang-for-your-buck office chair. This week's honourable mention goes to the simple exercise ball for its comfort (once you're used to it), flexibility, and the fact that it naturally enforces proper posture.

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