It hangs, hooks and holds, and caters to different personality types. Meet the next generation task chair.
May 10th, 2013
Designed by Stefan Brodbeck and the Steelcase Asia Pacific design team, the Personality task chair is built specifically to meet the needs of the new generation worker.
Personality supports the different ways that people work and sit during the day, offering ergonomic features and intuitive adjustments so users can adjust the chair’s position and comfort to fit their physique and the task at hand.
A range of smart storage options like the back belt, hook and jacket hanger makes excellent use of space and lets users customise their chair to keep tools and personal items close at hand and within easy reach.
The chair comes with both arms and no arms, and has an optional headrest to give support in an upright or reclined position.
The Personality task chair is available in a full family of options for front of house up to the executive office, and in a wide selection of mesh and fabric colours.
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