[. . . ] Its modern design suits any interior decor, and the air massage gently eases body tension. [. . . ] Now is the time to indulge in the supreme bliss of zero-gravity relaxation.
A modern lightweight monoshape where all elements blend together and where the user appears to float in a comfortable suspension. The chair features a visual bottom line that shows how it will glide back into the ultimate zero-gravity pose, thus inspiring comfort even before sitting in it. The minimal ground contact appearance gives the chair a very light feeling.
DOMINIC SYMONS
Designer
Zero-gravity position for that feeling of weightlessness.
In the zero-gravity position, the seat moves to the ideal 30-degree angle, to appropriately distribute body weight and reduce body load, delivering the ultimate in comfort. It resembles floating in space a naturally comfortable position with the chair perfectly balancing your body. Obtains a stretching and twisting effect by inflating the airbags on both sides alternately or simultaneously. : Helps by stretching the spine to reduce distortions suffered often in the back.
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Total comfort from upright to fully-flat reclining.
A gentle full-body stretch with fully-flat reclining results in a leisurely mood, and an enhanced air-only massage relieves body fatigue. This is what a Relaxation Chair is all about.
Two air massage programs
Stretch and Relax.
Choose from two programs Stretch for loosening tension by stretching muscles, and Relax to improve circulation with a softer touch.
Specifications
Power consumption Rated time Timer 100W 30 min. 780mm(30 11/16")[W] ×1, 030mm(40 9/16")[D] ×1, 230mm(48 7/16")[H] * When not reclined (with footrest retracted) 780mm(30 11/16")[W] ×1, 740mm(68 1/2")[D] ×715mm(28 1/8")[H] * When reclined (with footrest set horizontally) Approx. [. . . ] 780mm(30 11/16")[W] ×1, 030mm(40 9/16")[D] ×1, 230mm(48 7/16")[H] * When not reclined (with footrest retracted) 780mm(30 11/16")[W] ×1, 740mm(68 1/2")[D] ×715mm(28 1/8")[H] * When reclined (with footrest set horizontally) Approx. [. . . ]