HAG Futu is a simple, elegant and intelligent chair. At the core of the chair is inBalance, a unique technology that allows you to make easy adjustments according to individual ergonomic needs. HAG Futu provides the best of two worlds; an advanced interior based on HAG's new inBalance technology, and an exciting streamlined exterior that gives flexibility when used in different rooms and for different applications
HAG Futu is innovative in its design - operating levers and knobs are fully functional on the inside but minimal on the outside for a smooth visual appearance and a dynamic seating experience
Key Features:
- InBalance technology incorporated into the HAG Futu chair - a tilting function moves the chair backwards 16º and forwards 13º smoothly (can be locked in place)
- Adjustable seat height and lumbar support
- Seat depth adjustable by moving the backrest (rather than the seat itself)
- Adjustable tilt tension
- Five star aluminium base with grooved footplaces in either Black or Sliver
- Height and width adjustable arms, optional in either black plastic or with black leather tops
- With FutuKnit (a 3D-woven fabric that is elastic, stable & extremely comfortable) mesh on the face of backrest and solid on the seat, suspended over a recycled polypropylene shell
Environmentally Friendly:The chair's name Futu is short for Future, and the designers of the Futu had a specific goal in mind - to minimize the use of energy and raw materials in making the chair. Every component has been engineered to optimize use of the material. HAG has tried to make Futu the most environmentally friendly chair on the market.
- 97% recyclable
- More than 50% of the raw materials used have previously been recycled
- There is no foam in the backrest
- No chrome, non-recyclable composites or glue are used in the production process
- Designed for extremely easy disassembly into clean, recyclable materials
- GREENGUARD Certified
- Environmental Product Declaration in accordance with EN-ISO-14025
- Environmental Award from Norwegian Design Council