Punto is an upscale office chair, which pays attention to user comfort, designed to fit into any office environment with a contemporary aesthetic.
May 11th, 2015
Providing high quality support to endure long hours of seating in the office, the Punto chair consists of Air Lumbar support thoughtfully concealed within the lower back region. The technology aims to improve sitting postures, where users are able to tailor the level of back support according to their spine requirements. Air is pumped via a lever into the lumbar for a firmer support, or released to reduce tension.
Adding on to the ergonomic design, the seat pan helps propel heat away to ensure optimum comfort for staff who spend long hours at the desk or in meetings. The option of having adjustable or fixed armrests allow greater flexibility.
The chair is finished using high quality fabric that comes in a range of colours to suit the design of any workplace environment. Fine sewing details thread the backrest and seat pan, providing testament to Kokuyo’s attention to premium craftsmanship, design and technology.
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