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20 days ago

Ergolux Elliot Office Chair (Black Frame, Black)

Divya from Papakura

Ergonomic high back office chair with lumbar support
Headrest with adjustable height and angle
Back tilting with 4 position lock and tension adjustment
Gas lift seat with adjustable seat slide
Lumbar support can be tailored to your preference
Arms with 7 steps of height
Mesh-knit headrest, back and seat allows for ventilation
Polished aluminium base with castor wheels
Weight capacity up to 220kg

Specifications

Dimensions: 73.5 × 66cm
Height Range: Chair: 109.5–119.5cm
Weight: 18.2kg
Weight Capacity: 220kg
Colour: Black / Black
Chair Type: Task Chair
Material: Mesh, Foam, Steel, Plastic
Seat Material: Mesh, Fabric
Swivel Angle: 360° & Castor Lock Wheels

Price: $200

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