Capisco 8106 Chair

Capisco 8106 Chair

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Regular price $1,955.00
Regular price Sale price $1,955.00
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Peter Opsvik

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The HÅG Capisco 8106 is the classic bestseller model.

The saddle seat can be adjusted between low and high working positions, all the way up to a standing position, enabling you to be more dynamic in your movements while still sitting in a balanced position.

Please note that this product comes flat-packed, and some assembly is required.

  • HÅG inBalance® (balanced, flowing tilt function).
  • Adjustable tilt tension backwards.
  • Seat height adjustment.
  • Seat depth adjustment.
  • Back height adjustment.
  • Lockable seat.
  • Suitable for all working surfaces with table height of 72 cm and higher.
  • Five star footbase in aluminium (Ø730 mm) with curved/arched footplates.
  • 200 mm lift (Seat height: 470-655 mm)
  • Soft castor
  • Total weight of product: 12 kg.

Steel 37%, Plastics 24%, Aluminium 25%, PUR 11%, Textiles 2%, Various 1%, PVC 0%.
Share of recyclable material: 50%

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Peter Opsvik

Peter Opsvik, a pioneering force in functional design. He has collaborated with HÅG since 1974 and made a major contribution to the philosophy on which HÅG builds its business.

Opsvik's designs promote dynamic sitting, movement and variation of posture, for enhanced comfort and productivity. Peter's enduring commitment to reimagining the office experience continues to shape the future of dynamic and sustainable working environments.

Peter Opsvik has attempted to overcome our stereotypical sitting habits with his unconventional seating solutions. His work shows how the norms of sitting nicely and sitting still can be broken. The best sitting posture is, after a while, always the next.