Humanscale grows its work-from-home offering with a new comfort-focused collection

Promotion: US work furniture brand Humanscale premiered its comfort-focused Humanscale Living collection at Salone del Mobile last week. At the Milan design week trade fair – the world's largest of its kind – Humanscale presented its Living collection, including six products, incorporating a preview of the soon-to-be-released Diffrient Lounge chair. The curated selection was chosen The post Humanscale grows its work-from-home offering with a new comfort-focused collection appeared first on Dezeen.

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Humanscale grows its work-from-home offering with a new comfort-focused collection
Diffrient Lounge Chair from Humanscale

Promotion: US work furniture brand Humanscale premiered its comfort-focused Humanscale Living collection at Salone del Mobile last week.

At the Milan design week trade fair – the world's largest of its kind – Humanscale presented its Living collection, including six products, incorporating a preview of the soon-to-be-released Diffrient Lounge chair.

Humanscale Diffrient Lounge chair
The Diffrient Lounge chair features an integrated work surface

The curated selection was chosen to highlight Humanscale's growing work-from-home offering.

Designed by industrial designer Niels Diffrient, the Diffrient Lounge is Humanscale's first lounge chair in over 40 years of trading.

Humanscale Diffrient Lounge chair
Humanscale's first lounge chair, the Diffrient Lounge is set to launch in June

Featuring a small integrated work surface and articulating back and headrest, it facilitates working away from a desk.

The preview in Milan precedes the Diffrient Lounge's official launch at Fulton Market Design Days in Chicago this June.

Humanscale eFloat Quattro table
With its slender profile, the eFloat Quattro is a sit/stand table intended for use in the home

Also on show at the Salone was the soon-to-be-released eFloat Quattro, an electric sit/stand table.

An addition to the Float family, the Quattro's four rounded legs afford a light profile that helps it fit more naturally into a home environment.

Humanscale Sedeo Stool
The Sedeo Stool is among the more established products showcased in the Humanscale Living Collection

As well as these new designs, the Humanscale Living display also featured more established products in the brand's seating portfolio.

Among them was the ergonomic Sedeo stool. Created by industrial designer Don Chadwick, the Sedeo's contoured seat shell encourages good posture and spine health, and is available in both bar and counter height.

Humanscale Freedom chair
The self-adjusting Freedom chair is one of Humanscale's best-known products

The Freedom chair, designed by Diffrient, is a Humanscale product well-known for its self-adjusting recline and dynamic support system, which uses the sitter's weight and movement to adjust without the need for knobs and levers.

The luxurious Summa – which doubles as a task chair or an occasional chair – has a weight-compensating recline mechanism and integrated armrests.

Humanscale Summa chair
Products like the Summa chair and eFloat Quattro are part of Humanscale's growing range of products designed for home-working

Finally, the customisable and certified climate-positive Trea Task Lite was designed by Todd Bracher to mimic the body's natural recline. It combines a supportive shell back with a waterfall edge to soften pressure on the back of the knees.

To find out more about Humanscale, visit its website.

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