Fiberseats unveils The Pullman – a carbon fiber ergonomic office chair | KitGuru

2023-03-23 16:37:29 By : Mr. Johnson Chen

Matthew Wilson 3 days ago General Tech

We've seen a lot of racing seat style chairs over the years but we are starting to see more of a shift towards truly ergonomic office chairs. This month, Fiberseats is launching its first fully carbon fiber office chair, aiming to set a new standard. 

Fiberseats is based in Germany, gearing itself towards the high-end market. The Fiberseats carbon fiber office chair isn't marketed towards gamers, but rather high-end buyers, like C-suite executives. This is reflected in the price, with the MSRP set at €3499, although you can get it cheaper during a limited-time Kickstarter run, during super early bird level backers will be able to pre-order the chair for €1888.

The Pullman chair itself is built with carbon fiber, leveraging its lightweight and sturdy nature to create a chair that can stand the test of time. Unlike other carbon fiber products, adjustments have been made to prioritise comfort, after all, this is still a chair at the end of the day. Lumbar support is integrated and the headrest is designed to keep your head in the perfect position. The seat will be covered in real leather straight from Italy. Special attention has even been paid to the casters, offering a zinc-alloy material over the plastic used in many other office chairs.

The Kickstarter for the chair will go live on the 28th of March but we don't have specific shipping dates yet.

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