At IIDEX 2012: The Mode Chair by Humanscale

At IIDEX 2012: The Mode Chair by Humanscale

Humanscale’s Mode Chair is lean, clean, and compact. With its two-tone color scheme and expert synthesis of soft and hard elements, it’s aesthetically compelling yet overtly welcoming. At a glance, users will observe that it promises comfort, in spite of its slim silhouette and multi-purpose aspect. All of that certainly recommends it most highly, yet the real allure of Mode is revealed only upon deeper investigation.

Humanscale’s Mode Chair Offers Quick Set-Up and Even Quicker Take-Down

At IIDEX 2012: The Mode Chair by Humanscale

Mode Harbors a tremendous set of technical innovations behind its contemporary facade: the components assemble via an ingeniously hidden attachment mechanism; thus, the tubular aluminum legs simply screw on or off for replacement, and the upholstered cushions easily swap out if stained or damaged.

At IIDEX 2012: The Mode Chair by Humanscale

The above features make Mode ideal for intensive use, so the chair is ripe for the high-traffic environs of seminars, conferences, banquet halls, and the like. Yet Mode is far more comfortable than your average multi-purpose stacker—the ergonomic backrest declines up to 12 degrees, making it especially accommodating of different body types and varied postures.

At IIDEX 2012: The Mode Chair by Humanscale

And speaking of stacking, Mode is engineered for easy, safe, fast maneuverability: “for fast transitions and valuable space savings, Mode is easier and safer to stack than traditional chairs, as its lightweight construction with back legs that are farther apart than its front legs allows it to be stacked from the front.”

For specifying info. on the Mode Chair, contact Humanscale: 800-400-0625 or info@humanscale.com.

About the Manufacturer: Known for its expert synthesis of high-performance ergonomic design and forward-thinking innovation, Humanscale is a household name in office design. The company is a leader in the contract furnishings market with products like the Freedom Chair and Diffrient Task Light.

 

 

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