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Sit and be moved. Literally. Under the seat cushion of the Move chair lies an innovative support system that conforms to your body. Flexors inside the seat curve with your curves and move as you move. So move around. Versatile, stackable, and environmental. Move has received Silver ‘Cradle to Cradle Product Certification’ from MBDC and is SCS Indoor Advantage™ certified for indoor air quality. Special6.9% financing available for a limited time to qualified commercial customers. Features Ergonomics Under the slim upholstered seat of the Move chair is a system of dynamic flexors that curve to fit your curves. Using LiveSeat™ ergonomic technology developed for our Think® work chair, Move’s seat flexors create a comfort pocket that supports you and moves with you. Stackable The Move chair stacks 5-high. Options The Move chair is available with the following options: * fixed arms or armless * non-upholstered backrest or upholstered backrest * casters or glides  * arctic white, midnight, sterling, platinum or black back shell * platinum, midnight, or black legs * available in a large variety of Steelcase upholstery, healthcare fabrics and Customer’s Own Materials (COMs) Durability The Move chair has been tested to support individuals up to 300 lbs and is backed by the Steelcase North America Lifetime Warranty.      
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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.