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Light Chairs for Light Spaces: A Buying Guide for Space-Conscious Spaces

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In our previous blog, we focused on chairs designed for more generous spaces —
models like M78, M80, and M02, built for users who want maximum support and presence in their living or working areas.

This article is for everyone else.

If you’re looking for a chair that’s lighter, more versatile, and fits naturally into your space, this guide will help you choose the right option — without sacrificing everyday comfort.

Who This Guide Is For

This guide is for you if:

  • You want a chair that supports your daily routine without dominating your room
  • You value flexibility and adaptability in your space
  • You prefer a lighter footprint that complements your living or working area

If you have a larger, open space and want a chair that makes a statement, you may want to revisit M78, M80, or M02 first.

How to Choose a Light Chair

Most users choosing a light chair are deciding between structure, motion, and space.

Here’s how the options break down.

Choose M76 if You Want Full Recline in a Smaller Footprint
  • 160° recline with manual footrest and backrest control
  • Wide, supportive seat without oversized volume
  • Designed to replace a large chair in rooms where space is limited

Best for: users who want one chair for work and rest, but don’t want the size of a large model.

Choose M30 if You Prefer Natural Motion and Easy Setup
  • 170° gravity recline that adjusts with your body
  • Minimal adjustment steps, intuitive comfort
  • Pre-installed parts for fast assembly

Best for: users who want flexibility and relaxed comfort in apartments or shared spaces.

Choose K01 if Saving Space Comes First
  • Foldable seat to reduce footprint
  • Simple, essential adjustments
  • Easy to move, store, and reposition

Best for: small rooms, minimalist layouts, or flexible seating needs.

Light vs. Large — A Quick Reminder
  • Large rooms, maximum presence: M78 / M80 / M02
  • Smaller rooms, balanced comfort: M76
  • Flexible layouts: M30
  • Minimal spaces: K01
The Right Chair Should Fit Your Space

A chair should support your body — but it should also respect the space you live in.

For smaller rooms, choosing light often leads to better everyday comfort.

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