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Leap adjustability
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Leap minisite
Wellness minisite
Leap seating provides a high performance, ergonomic solution for any office.
Benefits & features
Flexible backrest ensures that the back is always fully supported.
Separate upper and lower back controls can be adjusted to provide full support to any user.
Dynamic seat takes the pressure off the spine when reclining.
Optional headrest was designed to help relieve pressure on the neck.
Sustainability: Leap is up to 98% recyclable and contains no hazardous materials.
Options
Stool version available
Leap Plus available. Leap Plus offers the same benefits, aesthetic appeal, and functionality of Leap with support for users up to 500 lbs.
Adjustable lumbar support
Chair frame available in black, midnight (solar black), platinum, or dress up your Leap chair with the polished aluminum frame
Leap available armless, with height adjustable arms, or with height, depth, width and pivot adjustable arms.
Available with Steelcase and Designtex fabric, leather, or vinyl as well as COM (customer's own material) 3D Knit material available on the chair back with matching fabric seat, or with a seat fabric of your choice
Durability
The Leap chair has been tested for up to 300 lbs. The Leap chair is backed by the Steelcase North America Lifetime Warranty.
More about Steelcase
A household name among contract manufacturers, Steelcase boasts 100 years of conceptualizing, designing, and manufacturing creative solutions for office environments. Founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1912 as “The Metal Office Furniture Company,” Steelcase’s original signature innovation was the steel trashcan: “a major innovation at a time when straw wastebaskets were a serious office fire hazard.” The infamous steel desk followed soon after. Today, the company’s extensive product portfolio encompasses the principle components of any workspace—interior architecture, furniture, and technology.