New LYRA series products

7. 12. 2022

We have extended our popular office swivel chairs of the LYRA series by two new models, 215 and 216, which are perfect for large offices as well as home offices. You can choose from two colour versions of the plastic parts: black and white complemented by black netting on the backrest. The comfort of the chairs is increased by an integrated lumbar support and optional headrest.

The advantages of the new LYRA models:                    
• a comfortable upholstered seat;
• wide variety of armrests and other accessories;    
• height-adjustable lumbar support;
• optional headrest;
• a choice of 3 mechanisms;
• black or white version;
• favourable prices.    

The new LYRA 215 and 216 models are replacing the LYRA 217 and 219, which will gradually be removed from our offer, starting in February. 

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