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The Humanscale 'Path' Task Chair Has a Self-Adjusting Design

The Humanscale 'Path' task chair is a new take on the humble seating solution that prioritizes an eco-friendly design, functional shape and self-adjusting form.

Designed by Todd Bracher, the chair is constructed with a sustainable design in mind with a total of 22-pounds of recycled plastic through used to create it. The brand also claims the chair..."removes 6 kg of CO2e from the atmosphere, replenishes 15 gallons of water, and generates 23 kWh of energy."

The Humanscale 'Path' task chair is available in a range of different colors and highlights a silhouette that will be right at home at the office or in a living space. The chair is paired with the Gravity Mechanism to automatically change according to the sitter and eliminate the need for knobs or levers.
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1. Eco-friendly Task Chairs - The trend of creating task chairs made from sustainable materials or recycled plastics opens opportunities for companies to innovate in the furniture industry.
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3. Carbon-reducing Office Furniture - The trend of designing carbon-reducing furniture opens opportunities for companies to create office items that reduce carbon emissions and promote environmentally sustainable practices.
Industry Implications
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3. Architecture and Interior Design - The trend in designing furniture with carbon-reducing features presents opportunities for architects and interior designers to work with companies and create sustainable and eco-friendly workspaces.

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