Path Task Chair | Humanscale
Ergonomics
Our ergonomic considerations, like our approach to sustainability, are industry best. Our chairs are designed for inclusivity of the 95th percentile of the population, ensuring a personalized fit to every body type.
Applying the laws of physics, our Gravity MechanismTM automatically adjusts recline support to each user, no bulky levers or knobs needed.
Longevity
It’s easy to make a chair look great when it comes out of the box. It is hard to make it look great after 8 to 10 years of heavy use. With this purpose, our design flows from function resulting in a chair that looks relevant after years of use. As with our efforts in sustainability and ergonomics, Humanscale tests our chairs beyond industry standard to ensure that our chairs look like new after 10 years.
Complexity Simplified
Path builds on Humanscale’s legacy of minimal, ergonomic and eco-conscious design, delivering “complexity simplified”. Foregoing manual controls and springs, it provides streamlined support that adjusts automatically for each unique user. With no excess parts, Path is better for you and better for the environment.
Designed For You & Your Environment
Designed in Collaboration with Todd Bracher Studio Revital, an exclusive 3D Knit textile that is made 100% post-consumer recycled polyester, derived from upcycled plastic bottles.
Introducing the New Standard in Sustainability.
Todd Bracher
“Path is not simply an exercise in aesthetics or an assembly of pre-existing components, rather it is ground up mechanical invention, material innovation, coupled with next-level sustainability.”
Todd Bracher is a Designer and Strategist known for his irreducibly complex approach to design. Todd has been honored as a Top 100 Global Design Influencer by Wallpaper* Magazine, two-time International Designer of the Year, and with numerous RedDot’s Best of the Best and NeoCon Gold Awards for product design.
His studio, founded in 1999 and based in New York City, draws upon the international experience and expert network built over two decades, living, working, and teaching in New York, Copenhagen, Milan, London, and Paris.
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