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se:joy
Architonic ID: 1490886
Year of Launch: 2017
Concept
Pleases everybody. Without making compromises.
Comfortable seating can be quite a challenge when different employees use the same workspace. After all, preferences vary and all users – whether tall or small, slim or sturdy – want the seat to be comfortable as soon as they sit down. But they don’t really have much time to adjust the seat to their preferred position in a conference room or at a touchdown workstation. Other things are more important at that moment and it has to be just right straight away. Conditions, which allow se:joy to proudly demonstrate its strengths. It provides ergonomic seating comfort from the very first second – for everybody.
Sales argumentation:
- Seat and backrest in a single-piece supporting structure with membrane cover in knitted fabric provide a comfortable, ergonomic sitting position
- Innovative fabric structures on the seat (supporting structure) and backrest (flexible structure) provide a supporting sitting zone with an elastic backrest area at the same time with no wearing out over the longterm
- Lightweight yet structure-giving design for emotional appeal and a stimulating working environment
Perfect suitability:
- Meetings, conferences, temporary project and office workspaces, visitor areas and home officesBasic model
- Seat and backrest covered with a knitted membrane, rotating function, swing mechanism, adjustable backrest, continuous height adjustment using a gas spring and mechanical depth suspension, plastic armrest
Backrest:
- Seat and backrest made from a single support structure with a membrane cover made from a knitted fabric guarantee a comfortable and ergonomic sitting position
- Generously proportioned backrest suitable for almost every body size
User weight:
– Recommended for user weights up to 120 kg
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Germany
Martin Ballendat has enjoyed international success as a designer for decades. Born in Bochum, Germany, in 1958, he completed his studies in design at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. With his studio, Design Ballendat, he works for numerous prestigious brands. After three years of employment with office furniture manufacturer Sedus, he took over as head of design and product development at Wiesner Hager in Austria. He opened his own studio in Upper Austria in 1995, which was soon to be followed by a second one in Germany. Martin Ballendat has been awarded over 100 design prizes and awards. He has been working as a lecturer and guest professor at design schools for more than 15 years.