Saturday, December 27, 2014

The sitting Kinesit is provided with backrest in three different heights and with different types o

Kinesit | Arper
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Kinesit has a linear profile and elegant, thanks to built-in mechanism that allows a synchronized movement and commands for height adjustment, both hidden under the seat. An adjustable bracing for the support of the lumbar area is integrated imperceptibly inside the backrest, providing further support without causing any increase in thickness.
The possibility to adjust the seat and backrest ensures optimum comfort levels, allowing the shell to fit the body. Kinesit is customizable, choosing the coating of all the collections of tissue proposals in the catalog Arper.
The sitting Kinesit is provided with backrest in three different heights and with different types of structure, with or without arms. In addition to the standard coating elastic network, Kinesit offers extensive customization options, ranging from leather or fabric and the wide range of colors, tones and finishes Arper, which make Kinesit a versatile seat settings and for different uses.
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