Ergonomics is not a chair. It’s a system.
We develop ergonomic systems that support healthy posture during seated and standing work.
Our approach focuses on prevention rather than correction — combining expert knowledge, practical testing, and adaptable solutions for real working environments.
Why a chair alone is not enough
Even the best ergonomic chair cannot compensate for poor posture habits, visual strain, or improper positioning of the keyboard and documents.
In practice, people often lean forward unconsciously, breaking contact with back support and increasing strain on the neck, shoulders, and upper back.
Effective ergonomics must address the entire working system — not just one component.
Our ergonomic approach
System-based design
We design ergonomic solutions as part of an integrated system that considers posture, visual focus, hand positioning, and movement. Each element supports the others to reduce unnecessary strain during prolonged work.
Adaptability and real-world use
Every workspace is different. Our solutions are designed to adapt to individual users, tasks, and environments — whether at home, in the office, in education, healthcare, or industrial settings.
Professional background and expertise
Our approach is grounded in long-term work with occupational health and safety professionals and continuous knowledge exchange within professional and academic environments.
We focus on practical ergonomics — solutions that can be implemented easily and consistently in everyday work.
What this means for users
A well-designed ergonomic system helps users maintain a natural posture, reduce physical strain, and stay focused throughout the workday.
The goal is not short-term comfort, but long-term sustainability of health, productivity, and well-being.