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Head- and armrests

The headrest is pushed forward when you lean back, supporting the neck when it is most needed. The armrests are always parallel and, moreover, follow the angle of the backrest, guaranteeing the correct elbow angle at all times.

Headrests are added to chairs because your head needs support when you recline, which is why people without
headrests put their hands behind their heads when they lean back. The dynamic, positionsensitive headrest on Freedom cradles your head and neck as you recline, and moves out of the way when you sit upright – automatically!

Different tasks require different armrest heights, but if armrests are not adjusted as tasks change, then the user is not getting their full benefit. Freedom’s revolutionary, synchronous armrests are so easy to use and adjust that you’ll instinctively move them throughout the day. And because they move in tandem, you’ll always be supported in balance – with your spine in a neutral posture.