Office Seating -- Harter

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Aliesa

It's not clear whose body provided the original mold from which the gentle contours of the Aliesa were shaped. But the first time you sit in this chair, you'll swear it was yours. One chair fits on top of another as comfortably as the body eases into it.

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Anthro Accord

Where the back is convex, the ACCORD is concave. Where arms bend at elbows, arms adjust to achieve support perfection. Anthro Accord is a chair in motion, cradling a body at rest. Ergonomically speaking, there is nothing left to say.

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Calliope

The line is elegantly European. Refined. Gentle. The comfortable functionality is breadbasket American. Basic. Durable. Nobody wants to sit in a piece of art. Or look at a box with legs. Thankfully, Calliope makes the choice unnecessary.

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Clio

Conference centers, cafeterias, training centers, executive offices. CLIO adapts to practically any environment. Anyplace where there are people, and those people sit down.

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Colleague

We designed ergonomic support functions and biosynchronized movements into the colleague that only your body could fully appreciate. In plain English, this chair is really comfortable.

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Kion

Run your imagination over it. Around every natural curve. Over each gentle hill and valley. Find comfort here. Chrome and wood. Fire and ice. Kion mixes media with effortless skill and fluid grace.

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Millennium

This seating system lives and works on a whole new level. Polished to the essence of style and comfort. Never a wasted line or superfluous curve. When stunning design shook hands with common sense, Millennium was the spectacular result.

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Neoclassic

From where you sit, it's important to see the big picture, while paying close attention to detail. The Neoclassic chair was made for someone in your position. Ease into the soft, supple leather. Mold and shape every angle and contour to fit your style.

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Wallaby

The WALLABY chair is designed to please the eye, while comfortably supporting a host of other body parts. Well rounded curves. A nicely proportioned back. Deeply segmented cushions.

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