The Trea side office chair by Humanscale offers a spontaneous comfort by simulating the natural recline of the human body and embracing the sitter in a supportive shell. This chair is designed with an innovative solid recline mechanism offering a 12° recline without the need for manual adjustments. Its simple design allows the chair to adapt into interior spaces like conference rooms, collaboration spaces, cafeterias, home offices, living rooms and dining rooms, without overpowering the space.
Niels Diffrient’s design creates freedom replacing the traditional recline mechanism with a weight-sensitive one. He revolutionized the way people sit.
Features
- Free shipping in Canada - Trea side office chair suitable for conference rooms, collaboration spaces, and cafeterias - Also perfect for home offices, living rooms, and dining rooms - Supports up to 300 lbs - For users measuring 5" to 6'4'' - Innovative 12° solid seat recline mechanism - Contoured and supportive white shell finished - Waterfall seat edge - 31.25" in height - 22.75" in depth - 22" in width - Standard with nylon glides - Designed to fit 95% of the population
Ugoburo ID : 248SKU : T
Ergonomic features
Back Angle
Adjust to change the angle of your torso in relation to your thighs. Helps reduce disc pressure and relaxes your back muscles.
Waterfall Seat Edge
Reduces pressure at the back of your knees, contributing to good blood flow.
Centre-Tilt Movement
Chair tilts from a pivot point under the centre of the seat, allowing you to rock. When your feet are well supported, blood flow is enhanced.
The Trea side office chair by Humanscale offers a spontaneous comfort by simulating the natural recline of the human body and embracing the sitter in a supportive shell. This chair is designed with an innovative solid recline mechanism offering a 12° recline without the need for manual adjustments. Its simple design allows the chair to adapt into interior spaces like conference rooms, collaboration spaces, cafeterias, home offices, living rooms and dining rooms, without overpowering the space.
Niels Diffrient’s design creates freedom replacing the traditional recline mechanism with a weight-sensitive one. He revolutionized the way people sit.