Boss Design Introduces Trinetic Task Chair

Trinetic incorporates a new type of movement that creates a completely natural user experience. No manual user adjustments are required. It uses three independent pivot points to create a chair that “follows” rather than resists the user. This promotes better support through a wide range of body movements and is proven to increase contact with the user's body through the full length of the seat and back surface compared to traditional synchronized mechanisms. This provides greater comfort and encourages a more dynamic user experience.

Trinetic is built around an aluminum cradle which can be finished in a wide array of styles. Combinations include mesh, fabric or leather seat and backrest, together with a choice of four and five-star base options. It is ideal for flexible working and for those who want a task chair, but can also be used for touchdown work, meetings or conference chairs.

“With well-being in the workplace a major consideration, Trinetic delivers numerous ergonomic benefits,” says Jeff Thompson, president of Boss Design North America. The benefits include improved contact and support; better pressure distribution and a better fit for a broad range of user shapes and sizes, without placing the emphasis on the user to make any adjustments. “The absence of a lockable backrest also encourages users to remain dynamic; avoiding static postures — the primary cause of musculoskeletal stress,” Trinetic says.


“Commercially, Trinetic also demonstrates tangible advantages by reducing the need for training — a significant financial burden to clients and manufacturers alike. Instead, the Trinetic video can be uploaded onto our clients' intranets in order to educate users of the product's benefits.”