


Architonic ID: 1234200
Year of Launch: 2010
The term "20/20" originates from optometry, where it is used as a perfect score in eye tests. If you are able to read the lines correctly from a distance of 20 feet, you meet the norm and you have 20/20 vision: 'a clear vision'. The result is a chair with clear lines, in which the combination of transparent design and complete functionality is unique among international supply. The technology has been invisibly designed away, but can be operated blindly.
• easily adjustable to suit anyone and any activity for theperfect personalised seat, using the unique Comfortslideand 3D armrests'
• complies with and easily exceeds all national and international ergonomic standards, such as the European EN-1335 standard and the Dutch NPR 1813 (second column)
• all functions can be operated from a seated position using intuitively placed controls and clear pictograms. Concise instructions integrated into seat and seating instructions available online
• all the materials used are completely recyclable, including the revolutionary recycling of foam parts
Awards:
Good Industrial Design Award
Cradle to Cradle certificate
This product belongs to collection:
Base plastic, Plastic

Germany
After graduating in furniture design from the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London in 1983, Paul Brooks collaborated on various projects before going it alone in 1988 as a specialist in office furniture and swivel chairs. Brooks has received various awards for his designs, including the FIRA Ergonomics Excellence Award, and was chosen as “UK Designer of the Year” at the 2008 Mixology furniture event in London. Today, he lives and works in Kehl (Germany) near Strasbourg.