Freedom Headrest

  • Brand: Human Scale
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Described by The New York Times as "the gold standard in office seating", the Freedom chair redefines the concept of traditional task chairs. Designer Niels Diffrient aimed to design an office chair that automatically adapts to the user, allowing them to move freely from posture to posture.

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About Freedom Headrest

With innovative recline with constant support and a pivoting backrest that automatically adjusts to the needs of the spine, the Freedom chair is exceptionally comfortable and promotes movement throughout the day. With refined and sculpted cushions that mimic the body's natural contours and decrease pressure point loads for premium comfort. Like all Humanscale chairs, the Freedom chair was designed to look and function great after years of consistent use.


Articulating Headrest


The Freedom chair features a dynamic, articulating headrest to support the head and neck as users recline. It moves with the sitter, so they can changes postures without making manual adjustments and stay comfortable in any position


Self Adjusting Recline


Freedom eliminates the need for traditional recline mechanisms, which can be bulky and weigh up to 6.8kg (15 pounds). Instead, Freedom uses the sitter's body weight and the laws of physics to perfectly and automatically adjust recline support for each individual.


Synchronous Armrests


Freedom's body-friendly armrests move up and down together, staying with the user during recline for continuous comfort and support. Unlike other chair designs, Freedom's armrests are attached to the back of the chair to ensure synchronous use.

 


Design Story

"With the airplane you learn a lot about how to deal with the air, for a chair you have to learn a lot about how to deal with the body, and what the body needs, wants, indicates it needs. And that's the way, ultimately after some ups and downs, I ended up designing [Freedom]."
 

Niels Diffrient, Designer

Inspired to create a revolutionary office chair that adjusted automatically to whoever sat in it, Niels Diffrient designed the Freedom chair. Diffrient had always had a passion for aviation, growing up drawing and building model planes. In his 2002 TED talk, in which he shared the processes behind the design of Freedom, he explained how the disciplines connected.


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