The Steelseries Karman office chair is new furniture piece created by the brand to accommodate the changing needs of today's digital professional and give the accessory a much-needed update. The chair is achieved using a new proprietary textile called Intermix that will work to evenly distribute weight, while also being flexible, supportive and never stiff or saggy. This works far better than conventional fabric and works in collaboration with the integrated cushioning and frame to eliminate the occurrence of pressure points when seated for extended periods.
The Steelseries Karman office chair weighs in at just 29-pounds and is constructed with sustainable materials as well as the least number of components possible. Expected to go on sale in early 2022, the chair will come in several stylish finish options.
Adaptively Ergonomic Office Chairs
The Steelseries Karman is Made with Intermix Fabric
Trend Themes
1. Adaptive Ergonomics - Opportunities exist to create office furniture pieces that can adapt to changing needs of professionals and update a much-needed space.
2. Proprietary Textiles - New materials are offering the possibility to evenly distribute weight and eliminate pressure points while designing comfortable and supportive office furniture pieces.
3. Sustainable Office Furniture - Sustainable materials, as well as the reduced number of components, are trends that could lead to the development of office furniture pieces that reduce their environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Companies in the furniture industry could take advantage of new technologies to create office chairs and other pieces that provide better ergonomic support and are environmentally friendly.
2. Textiles - The textile industry has an opportunity to create new, proprietary materials fit for use in office furniture to further improve their comfort and functionality.
3. Sustainability - As more consumers demand environmentally-friendly products, there is a growing need for companies to focus on sustainability in the design and manufacturing of office furniture pieces.