Okamura’s Baron chair bestows the pleasure of sitting on the most advanced ergonomic design.
December 6th, 2012
Okamura is known for using advanced seating technology to create office chairs that meet the complex needs of today’s workspaces. The Baron ergonomic mesh chair series is no exception. Famous Italian industrial designer Giorgetto Giugiaro (Giugiaro Design) collaborated with Okamura to create this cutting-edge executive/task chair series.
One of the most outstanding features of the Baron is its exceptional seating comfort. Newly developed mesh materials and Baron’s advanced design provides incredibly comfortable seating for a wide range of physiques, guaranteeing fatigue-free support and stability – even after hours of sitting.
Comfortable reclining is another remarkable feature that makes Baron such a pleasure to sit in. Baron’s unique ankle-centred reclining mechanism naturally follows bodily movement, even while you’re working at a computer. Ease of operation and easy-to-use controls enable you to adjust seat height and reclining angle to your natural posture.
Besides beautiful styling and superior functionality, Baron is particularly distinguished by its simple and sharp design, which is in tune with contemporary needs and tastes. Baron’s synthesis of cutting-edge Italian design and Japanese technology will revitalise your office space.
Mesh and fabric are available in 12 colours, offering a broad range of possibilities for workplace embellishment. Baron has a die-cast aluminium frame and base, a polyamide shell, polyester mesh and fabric, and a non-CFC polyurethane cushion.
Okamura International (Singapore) Pte Ltd
okamura.com.sg
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