AT 187 office chair promotes "dynamic sitting" to prevent backache at work
The latest office chair from German furniture brand Wilkahn features technologies developed to encourage movement and maintain the user's centre of gravity as they shift position throughout the working day.
The AT chair is the third addition to Wilkhahn's free-2-move family of office chairs, following on from its IN and ON designs. The chairs use the patented Trimension technology to encourage movement when working at a desk.
Wilkhahn based the design of the AT chairs on research conducted in collaboration with the German Sport University Cologne, which suggested that regular movement is essential to maintain physical fitness, as well as boosting mental performance.
Biomechanical analysis of the body while seated at a desk indicated that the three-dimensional movements of the hips are key to activating the muscles and skeleton.
The company set about creating an ergonomic office chair that facilitates dynamic seating and can be configured quickly and easily to suit the personal preferences of each individual user.
"To produce a three-dimensional and supported form of motion, Trimension was developed in close association with the health and sports science sectors," Wilkhahn explained.
"Trimension is a synchronous adjustment mechanism that allows two-dimensional bending and stretching of the torso and sideways movements of the hips."
The key technology featured in the AT 187 chair is the self-centring suspension of the seat shell, which helps the body m...
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