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Uncommon comfort. Uncommon versatility. Cachet adjusts to the way you sit. Its flexible surfaces and “balanced action rocker” mechanism absorb and evenly distribute your weight. Designed by Peter Jon Pearce. Cachet is SCS Indoor Advantage™ certified for indoor air quality. Features Ergonomics There’s a lot more to Cachet’s sleek design than meets the eye. Its innovative materials and “balanced action rocker” mechanism evenly distribute your weight in response to your movements. The result is non-stop comfort, without the need for adjustments. Ergonomic features include: * the “balanced action rocker” mechanism allows the Cachet chair to flex and move with you. Anyone can be comfortable without making any manual adjustments to the chair. The mechanism balances your weight to provide continuous support. * composite edges and flexible slotted surfaces absorb and evenly distribute your weight. Cachet arm options are: * flip-up arms get out of the way when not needed * armless (4-leg version only) Stackable 4-leg Cachet The lightweight 4-leg version (weighing only 11 pounds) stacks five high on the floor or 20 high on a dolly. Cachet Stool Perfect for healthcare and research applications where comfort and cleanability are key. The Cachet stool adjusts pneumatically to a comfortable height for each user. Optional Removable Cushions Change the look of your Cachet chair with snap-on seat and back cushions. Available in a wide choice of Steelcase and Designtex fabrics or your own materials. Change snap-on cushions easily, there’s no need for tools.
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.