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When the Workday Softens

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Not every transition in a workday is defined by a clear boundary.

In many cases, the shift from work to rest happens gradually β€” without leaving the desk, and without a deliberate decision to stop.

This in-between period is often overlooked, yet it plays a role in how people recover during long hours of sitting.

Sitting Beyond Task Performance

Most office chairs are designed to support focused, upright work.

But not all sitting is task-driven.

There are periods of lower intensity β€” watching, listening, or simply unwinding β€” that require a different kind of support.

The M30 responds to this by allowing the body to recline more naturally, without complex adjustments.

A Subtle Transition

With a gravity-based recline and integrated leg support, the M30 enables a gradual shift in posture.

From an upright position to a more relaxed angle, the transition is continuous rather than mechanical.

This makes it possible to move from active work into passive activities β€” such as watching a film β€” without changing location.

One Space, Multiple Uses

In traditional environments, work and leisure are separated by space.

A desk supports productivity. A sofa supports rest.

As these boundaries blur, seating is expected to accommodate both.

The M30 supports this overlap by extending the range of postures available within a single chair.

Supporting Lower-Intensity Moments

Moments spent watching or listening are not fully detached from the workday.

They often function as informal breaks β€” allowing the body to recover while the environment remains unchanged.

A chair that supports these moments does not need to replicate a lounge setting, but it does need to reduce pressure and allow the body to settle.

Closing Thought

Not every chair needs to optimize for performance at all times.

Some are better suited to the quieter parts of the day β€” when work slows, attention shifts, and the body begins to release.

In those moments, the role of the chair changes.

From supporting tasks
to supporting transition.

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