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Activ Office Chair - Small Back

Prices from £349.00 exc. vat £418.80 inc. vat

Product Features

  • Height adjustable back
  • Adjustable seat depth as standard
  • Optional armrests are height adjustable
  • Range of colours available
  • Lightweight
  • Environmentally friendly design

Product Details

The RH Activ is a new entry level chair designed to be used by anyone, anyhow and anywhere. This multipurpose, ergonomic chair is extremely lightweight because it contains fewer components than more expensive chairs whilst retaining as much of the functionality as possible. 

  • Height and angle adjustable back 
  • Depth and angle adjustable seat as standard 
  • Optional armrests are also height adjustable 

All these features make the Activ an extremely dynamic product, coupled with the ease of adjustment it becomes a chair that is perfect for hot desk situations where more than one person may need to see the chairand can quickly change its settings to their own preferences.

The Activ has also been designed with the environment in mind and the reduction in components, use of recyclable plastics, no glues and a much lighter body have greatly reduced its carbon footprint during its production.

You can choose one of the standard colours or if you would like to choose your own colour select Gaja fabric for your order and Posture People will contact youfor your chosen colour as soon as the order is received. The Gaja fabric range can be viewed here.

The Activ is also available in Cleanroom and ESD versions, allowing the chair to be used in laboratory or industrial settings. If you require these specialist versions please contact us directly by phone: 0845 313 1503 or by email: enquires@posturepeople.co.uk

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Opening Hours

  • Monday to Friday: 10am - 5pm
  • Saturday: by appointment

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  • A hand held sales process all the way, I've been transformed with no more aches and pains from ill fitting chairs or badly designed keyboards!”
    Darren Fell, MD, Crunch.co.uk