Cinto Stacking Chair by Humanscale
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Humanscale® Cinto® Stacking Chair The Humanscale Cinto Stacking Chair is value-priced and conducive to hours of sitting in ergonomic comfort. Cinto provides all-day comfort by flexing and bending with the body, since its backrest is attached to the frame by a flexible belt. Its seat pan has its own flexors that evenly distribute the sitter's weight and reduce pressure points. Humanscale® Cinto® Stacking Chair Cinto by the Humanscale Design Studio offers unprecedented comfort and ergonomic features for a chair in its class. Designed to move with the body and minimize pressure points, Cinto breaks the number one rule for stacking chairs — it's comfortable!
Dimensions: Humanscale® Cinto™ Stacking Chair Humanscale History ![]() “If a design solves a functional problem as simply and elegantly as possible, it will not only have superior performance, but its aesthetic will be timeless as well.” Humanscale was founded in 1983 with a mission to develop high-performance ergonomic office tools that would solve functional problems as straightforwardly and gracefully as possible. Beginning with its first product — an anti-glare filter that improved the visibility of monochrome monitors in the early 1980s — the company has methodically designed some of the most innovative products in the industry. In the late 1990s, Humanscale made a significant mark with its introduction of high-performance articulating keyboard systems, offering effortless one-touch adjustability while eliminating the knee-clearance issues associated with competing solutions. Today, the company is still the leader in that product category. In 1999, Humanscale turned heads in the contract furniture industry with the introduction of the Freedom chair, designed by ergonomics pioneer Niels Diffrient. Combining unprecedented functionality with minimal manual controls, the chair broke new ground by utilizing dynamic mechanisms that respond to the requirements of each individual user automatically. Since its introduction in 1999, Freedom has won 10 international design awards and has been featured in virtually every major design publication. Building on the success of the Freedom chair, in 2004 Diffrient designed the Liberty chair, which featured a tri-panel configuration of non-stretch mesh that provides tailor-made lumbar support without external devices. In addition to task and office seating, Humanscale’s award-winning product line includes articulating keyboard supports, adjustable monitor arms, task lighting, CPU holders, laptop holders, foot rests and ergonomic mice. Headquartered in New York City with distribution worldwide, Humanscale is a leader in ergonomic design and is committed to environmental sustainability for all its products. |




