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RH Logic 1 - 4 has many adjustments and can be used in a free-float
mode or locked in any position, which enables active and flexible
sitting. RH Logic 1 - 4 is an all-round chair suitable for a wide range
of office and computer environments.
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KNEE. The human knee joint is the inspiration for the chair’s first articulation point, located well forward beneath the seat pan in line with your knees. A unique placement which ensures minimal movement of the front edge of the seat when you lean backwards or sit forwards. Thus your feet never leave the floor, the pressure on the underside of your legs is minimised and you avoid numbness in your legs, since the blood flow is never cut off. |
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HIP. The pattern of movement in the hip joint is the model for the chair’s second articulation point. This is located beneath the seat pan in line with your hips and angles the backrest forwards and backwards. A unique placement which ensures that the backrest never moves vertically when you tilt it. The lumbar support is always in the right place to provide support, facilitating an erect and upright posture. |
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RH3 Logic Chair
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The RH Logic 2 has a shaped back with pronounced support for the lumbar region. The backrest narrows towards the top to allow greater freedom of movement. The chair is supplied as standard with a sliding seat, a base in grey lacquered aluminium and castors for carpeted floors. The chair offers a ...... [
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RH3 Logic Chair
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The RH Logic 3 has a shaped back with pronounced support for the curve of the back and extra padding to provide support between the shoulders. The backrest narrows towards the top to allow greater freedom of movement. The chair is supplied as standard with a sliding seat, a base in ...... [
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