
This was just one factor that Hag took into consideration when
they developed Credo. Hag therefore
designed the chair with a comfortable head support- you can use
this when you need your thoughts to flow or alternatively when
you need to relax. Because the headrest moves independently and
is positioned above the seat back it is easy to adjust thereby
catering for the shortest and tallest of people.
The final touch on the larger Credo chairs is the integral footplates situated on top of each branch of the leg bases. When you are perfectly balanced, movement can be made in any direction easily. When unbalanced you only move when you make a physical effort and actively decide to move. By it's design, Credo encourages effortless unconscious movement.
The Credo s
eat and back can be
adjusted independently - once the relative position of the seat
and back has been fixed, the whole chair moves as one with the
body. One of the important functions that Credo
offers is the 'floating tilt mechanism' - this means that when
you lean forwards the chair tilts forward - when you lean back
the chair tilts back - when you sit upright the whole chair remains
balanced and ready to move in harmony with you.
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