June 13, 2006—Priority, by Kimball Office, fits an extensive range of design, application, space, and budget challenges. Its intelligent mix of built-up and modular components minimizes asset management while supporting individual preferences.
Equally important, says the major furniture producer, its integrated technology solutions deliver accessible wire management and connectivity. A refined palette of materials, details, and finishes further enhances Priority’s almost limitless practicality. Drawing upon a versatile assortment of work surfaces, drawer pulls, edge profiles, and door styles, Priority can be dressed up or down to cost-effectively carry the warmth and sophistication of wood throughout the user organization. Priority offers quick specification and installation, as well as beautiful veneers and craftsmanship.
Reassembled units and non-handed modular pieces, plus mobile elements that give users freedom to move easily between concentration and collaboration increase facility and efficiency. By using Priority components with Traxx, Kimball Office’s innovative horizontal mounting system, usable space can be created almost anywhere, including in corners and around columns and other architectural obstructions. Priority provides an assortment of worksurfaces, storage components, and height-adjustable pieces that let workers tailor their individual spaces to better support the ways they work. Height-adjustable tables fit people of all sizes and address ADA guidelines.
Expanding its Wish seating line, Kimball Office offers an ergonomic stool that features the same performance characteristics that have made the original design a best seller: wishbone back frame, neoprene diaphragm, long-term comfort, and easy-to-use adjustments. Among its ergonomic attributes: pneumatic seat-height adjustment within a 4-inch range; foot ring adjustable within a 3.5-inch range, 10.5-inches to 14-inches from the floor; synchronized tilt-mechanism to permit chair seat and back to articulate proportionately, accommodating posture changes throughout the day; 6-zone side tensioning that allows sitters of different sizes and weights to be comfortably supported while reclining. The sustainable line more than 90% recyclable is GreenGuard certified for low emissions. It exceeds ANSI/BIFMA testing standards and carries the Kimball Office Lifetime Warranty.
Adagiato, designed by David Allan Pesso, is a confluence of steel, wood, and fabric, and its tightly tailored cushions follow the chair’s sculptural contours. Steel legs, subtle metal fasteners, soft upholsteries, and rich wood finishes in 18 hues provide textural contrast.
Generous in scale, Adagiato has a suspended seat for extra comfort and an increased back pitch for extra support. Its design featuring three back styles complements contemporary minimalist interiors as well as transitional, multi-dimensional environments. It carries the Kimball Office Lifetime Warranty.
Beo, says Kimball Office, encapsulates every desirable feature of guest seating: visual appeal, physical comfort, and dependable value. The versatile collection offers six back styles, a broad palette of upholstery choices, and 18 standard finishes. Beo’s back has an enveloping contour to cradle the torso, while the softly sloping arms provide support from elbow to fingertip. Beo features subtly flared “wall saver” legs, a durable steam-bent European Beech frame, and a wipe-away seat on partial back models. Beo is GreenGuard certified and exceeds ANSI/FIFMA testing standards.
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