The idea of a “break” used to be simple.
You leave your desk. You stand up. You reset.
But in remote and hybrid work environments, that separation has become less clear.
For many people, the chair is no longer something you leave in order to rest. It has become the place where rest happens.
The M67 reflects this shift.
It is not only designed for sitting and working, but for transitioning within the same space — from focus to pause, and from pause to recovery.
Breaks Without Leaving
With features such as powered recline, integrated footrest, and built-in comfort systems like heating and massage, the M67 supports a different kind of pause.
Not a break defined by distance. But a break defined by state.
You do not need to leave the desk to disconnect briefly. The chair allows the body to shift into rest while staying physically in place.
Work and Rest in the Same Frame
In traditional setups, work and rest are spatially separated.
A desk for focus. A sofa for recovery. The M67 compresses this separation.
Within one object, it allows:
- Upright posture for active work
- Reclined positioning for low-intensity tasks
- Full support posture for rest
This creates a continuous environment rather than segmented ones.
Comfort as Infrastructure
In longer workdays, comfort is not an add-on feature.
It becomes part of the working infrastructure.
The M67 is built around this idea. Comfort is not reserved for after work, but embedded into the work cycle itself.
Heat, support, and recline are not framed as luxury features, but as mechanisms that support sustained presence.
A Shift in What a Chair Represents
The question is no longer whether a chair is ergonomic enough for work.
It is whether it can support the full rhythm of the day — including the parts where work pauses but the person does not move away.
The M67 belongs to this category of furniture that blurs the boundary between task and recovery.
Not by removing work. But by redefining where rest happens.
Closing Thought
A chair can be a tool for productivity.
Or it can be part of how recovery is structured into the day.
The M67 sits in between these definitions — not asking you to leave your workspace in order to rest, but allowing rest to exist within it.