Welcome to your Workstation
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Cosm Chair
Features
No Adjustments Necessary
The Auto-Harmonic Tilt instantly and automatically provides balanced support and movement, depending on your body and posture.
Seamless Support
Breathable and temperature-neutral, the Intercept suspension has a continuous form that eliminates the gap between the seat and back. It conforms to each person's body to provide dynamic spinal support.
Comfort in Motion
The flexible frame is thin but strong and feels nearly nonexistent. It offers support while flexing so you can comfortably move your upper body.
Nevi Link Height Adjustable Tables
Ergonomic Best Practices
Most people are inactive for over 21 hours a day, which can lead to fatigue and health problems. Your workstation encourages regular movement from seated to standing and back again, boosting energy levels and enhancing health.
Adjust your Seat
Your Cosm task chair should fully support your back. Adjust the chair seat to a comfortable height, but make sure your feet are firmly planted onto the floor for balance. Adjust the chair arms so your elbows rest at 90 degrees, with your shoulders relaxed.
Adjust your Table Height
Adjust the table height low enough so your forearms/hands rest evenly on the surface.
Adjust your Flo Monitors
Position the monitor screen at eye level, approximately an arm’s length away from you. While using dual monitors, assure the primary monitor is centered. Be sure to re-adjust your monitors when standing as needed to maintain proper ergonomics
Programmable Control
1. Press and hold the up/down arrows to raise and lower the table.
2. Memory position keys are the numbers on the control. You can save up to four height settings, one per memory position key.
- Adjust the height of the table to the preferred seated or standing height.
- The display will show the current height of the table in inches.
- Press the “S” memory key to save that height as a setting.
- The display will now read “S –”
- Immediately press a memory position key to assign a number to the setting.
- The display will now read “S 1”.
- You will hear a quiet double click sound, which indicates that the preferred height has been saved to the selected memory position key.
Flo Monitor Arms
Perfect monitor placement for every person, place, and posture
Effortless adjustment for your monitor
The fluid, dynamic movement of Flo monitor arms lets you adjust the position of your monitor with minimum effort and maximum precision—then keep the screen exactly where you need it without taking the time to tighten it. Patented technology gives you a large range of motion and quick, intuitive fingertip control, offering the perfect position to support everyone’s eyes, even people with progressive lenses.
Unsurpassed Range
Up and down, swivel and tilt, portrait or landscape. Flo offers a range of articulation to suit many needs. Flo has a 13.3" height-adjustment range, a 20.6" extension (focal) range, and a +/- 40 degree tilt range.
Smooth and balanced
The self-balancing D-ring ensures stability in either portrait or landscape orientation. A built-in weight gauge and counterbalance adjustment lets you set the tension to work smoothly with any device, and an integrated three-point cable management system keeps cables neatly out of sight.
Your Wellbeing Around The Clock
Five Key Adjustments to Ease Areas of Pain
Five benefits of sit-to-stand movement
Movement improves blood circulation.
Extended stints of sitting still can cause blood to collect in your veins. This can lead to an increased risk for blood clots or deep venous thrombosis. Standing up and moving around can help counteract these processes by reducing blood pressure and increasing circulation in the body.
Movement improves your metabolism.
Depending on your body composition, sitting for 20-45 minutes or more causes the body to enter a hibernation zone. This slows our metabolism to conserve energy instead of expending it. By moving from a seated position to a standing position, you can kickstart your metabolism. Getting into regular cycles of sit to stand behaviour will burn a few more calories per day than sitting.
Movement is good for your back.
Moving helps relieves tension in the back and allows your spine to articulate in its healthiest, natural S-curve position.
Movement gives you an energy boost.
When you feel sluggish, changing postures activates the brain and endorphins so you can focus on the task at hand. The improved blood flow can improve our focused work, engagement on phone calls, and creative work.
Every sit-to-stand movement equals one squat.
When you get ready to sit discreetly hover over your chair for 15 seconds to give the glutes a little extra work out. When you stand, remember to squeeze at the top.