Path Task Chair by Humanscale
The Path Chair earns high marks for its minimal ecological impact.
A comfortable chair with an ergonomic reclining mechanism on the back and a smoothly supportive cylinder beneath the seat.
Path adapts to both conscious decisions to sit up or back as well as adapting to the numerous minute unconscious adjustments we make to our posture throughout the day.
Its materials are free of harmful chemicals, is made with post-consumer recycled content, and produced in TRUE Zero Waste facilities. Each Path chair produced leaves the world better off by positively impacting energy, water, and carbon in the environment.
A chair for your desk that is kind to the Earth.
Path is Planet Positive.
Finish:
Available in a range of house fabrics
Frame – Black, Light Grey, Polished Aluminium & Black, Polished Aluminium & Light Grey
Dimensions:
620mmW x 414-475mmD x 395-530mm Seat Height
*Also available without arms*
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$1,347.00
Brand: | Humanscale |
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Lead time: | 8 - 10 weeks |
Delivery: | More info on delivery |
Returns: | Read our full returns policy |
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Humanscale
Humanscale is a leading designer and manufacturer of ergonomic products that improve the health and comfort of work life.
Their award-winning office solutions, including self-adjusting seating, sit/stand desks, monitor arms and task lighting, inspire movement and support the user in every posture.
The Humanscale Design Studio, based in New York City, abides by the philosophy that good design achieves more with less. Function, simplicity, and longevity, and sustainability are at the core of all our designs. When thinking through the design and manufacturing of each product, they carefully consider the materials and resources used, in aim of creating an overall Net Positive impact.
Known for their history of collaboration with the legendary designer Niels Diffrient, designer of many of Humanscale’s task chairs, including the iconic Freedom chair – the first self-adjusting chair without manual knobs or levers.
Their innovations have been honoured with more than 200 prestigious awards since 2007 and featured in various museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art.