Description
Varier Wing Kneeling Chair in Canada.
The Wing is a special exception to the Varier collection being the only kneeling chair with wheels. Designed in the early 80s, shortly after the Variable, the Wing has the same kneeling concept, but with an upgraded rock and roll. It gives you the option to glide effortlessly as you sit on the cloud-like cushions. The special design and functionality evoke sensibility, you can use it in any workspace and as a primary work chair.
Materials: Revive is a vibrant upholstery textile designed by Georgina Wright, and produced by Kvadrat. Made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester, it is created with a focus to reduce the environmental impact both in production and on natural resources.
designer: Peter Opsvik
Fabric:
- REVIVE – 100% recycled polyester
- FAME – 88% Wools of New Zealand / 12% Polyamide
- LEATHER – Semi-aniline with light finish
- Weight Limit (Seating): 250 lbs.
- Delivery CURBSIDE: A delivery agent will place your chair outside your home.
- Warranty: 3-year limited warranty
- Chair Measurement: 23 x 18 x 16-24 inches
- Box Measurement: 30 x 19 x 9 inches
- Weight including box: 20 pounds
About the Brand: Varier is a furniture company based in Oslo, Norway.
We design and produce high-quality, ergonomic chairs that invite people to move while they sit.
Since 1979, Varier products have led the way in innovation within our field and inspired creativity in workspaces and homes worldwide. We believe that we can live healthier and more sustainable lives by being in balance. To us, being in balance means a mixture of stability and movement. Our versatile collection of chairs reflects our commitment to human-centered design, focusing on people’s needs as a starting point. Simply put, we bring color, play, and function to ergonomics.
Our chairs have been meticulously designed in close collaboration with some of the most tradition-breaking and unafraid Scandinavian designers, including Opsvik, Øie, Ekstrøm, Salto, and Sigsgaard, who has been widely recognized for their positive effects on health. Peter Opsvik took furniture design and turned it upside down in the 1970s. He was an ambassador of the revolutionary.





