Designed by Angelo Natuzzi
The gentle curvature of the flexible back rest element of the Pikaia work chair is specifically designed to maximise the user’s comfort. Carefully supporting your back and spine, and responding to the curves of the human body, this is an ideal chair for even relatively long stints in the office. This chair is fully adjustable, moreover, and is very responsive to the touch, meaning that it can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual user
Finishes:
Swivel and height adjustable, base in steel in chrome or lacquered white, red, black or beige, polyurethane seat in white, red, black or beige
Dimensions:
W660 x D660 x H820-890 mm SH430-510 mm
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The Pikaia chair is designed to support the back fully. The curve of the backrest easily and comfortably follows the natural curve of the spine. The polyurethane shell, however, also allows for flexibility letting you lean back slightly. Like the human body is constantly in motion, the chair moves with it in a natural and […]
The gentle curvature of the flexible back rest element of the Pikaia work chair is specifically designed to maximise the user’s comfort. Carefully supporting your back and spine, and responding to the curves of the human body, this is an ideal chair for even relatively long stints in the office. This chair is fully adjustable, […]
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