How the Axia chair was designed: The science and Dutch innovation behind an ergonomic classic

Discover the origins of the Axia chair, developed by BMA Ergonomics in the Netherlands and built on scientific research into posture and movement. Learn how its legacy continues today under the RH brand as part of Flokk.

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What are biomechanics and why do they matter in office seating?

The term biomechanics often gets thrown around in workplace design, but what does it really mean? And how does it apply to the chair you sit in every day?

How ergonomic seating improves employee well-being and productivity

Learn how ergonomic seating boosts employee well-being and productivity, reducing health risks and enhancing comfort for a more efficient workplace.

Workplace well-being: designing a healthier and more productive environment

An essential guide for those looking to improve or maintain high levels of ...

Interview with HÅG Capisco design Studio Peter Opsvik as

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of HÅG Capisco, we pay a visit to th...

The HÅG Capisco: Celebrating 40 years of design innovation

Celebrating 75 years of HÅG, we take a look back at one of our most iconic ...

The office dilemma: Unveiling the battle for focused workspaces

A recent survey conducted by Stockholm-based architects MER Arkitekter reve...

Giroflex 40 : active seating for active lifestyles – Ft. VAST:

Embracing the fusion of high-precision filmmaking and adrenaline-fueled out...

Gaming chairs Vs office chairs - what is better for you?

What are the key benefits of a gaming chair, and how do they stand up to yo...

Unravelling the impact of neurodesign: How built environments shape workplace experience

Flokk collaborates with leading neurodesign scientist Isabelle Sjövall on a...