Once seen as a luxury, having an office space at home is increasingly common, with remote work a viable option for an increasing amount of workers. Whether you work just a few mornings or a 50 hour week from home, creating the right environment is very important to keep yourself healthy, happy and productive.
Mickey
Mickey is the perfect seat for those looking for a more active approach to work.
The seat swivels and swings from side to side and has a height adjustment that goes from a low pouffe to a seat. This provides support during standing work, but can serve different needs – either quick conferences for several people or sitting at a desk with someone for a while.
Mickey – a flexible solution for your home office
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Mickey Pink
GBP 534 incl VAT
with Beige base -
Kvadrat
Steelcut Trio 3 STT515 -
Mickey Mustard
GBP 534 incl VAT
with Beige base -
Kvadrat
Steelcut Trio 3 STT453 -
Mickey Light Grey
GPB 534 incl VAT
with Light grey base -
Kvadrat
Steelcut Trio 3 STT213 -
Mickey Dark Grey
GPB 534 incl VAT
with Grey base -
Kvadrat
Steelcut Trio 3 STT383
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Product Specification
• The seat swivels and swings from side to side with a built-in 10-degree tilt for active support and has a height adjustment that goes from a low pouffe to a seat
• Height: 570-900
• Height adjustment range 330 mm.
• Width: 360 mm
• The seat swivels and swings from side to side with a built-in 10-degree tilt for active support and has a height adjustment that goes from a low pouffe to a seat
• Height: 570-900
• Height adjustment range 330 mm.
• Width: 360 mm
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