LiberNovo unveils ergonomic chair with broad adjustability
LiberNovo has introduced its new ergonomic Omni chair, aiming to accommodate a wider range of body types than traditional models. The company emphasizes coordinated and automatic adjustments.

LiberNovo has launched its new ergonomic Omni chair, designed to address the wide variability in human body types. The company states that many existing ergonomic chairs are built for average proportions, potentially leading to discomfort and musculoskeletal issues for a significant portion of users.
Moving away from a proliferation of individual levers, LiberNovo's approach focuses on coordinated and automated adjustments. The company asserts that true adjustability lies not in the number of settings but in how they work together to achieve a genuinely personalized fit, ideally without extensive user instruction.
The Omni chair features a wide range of adjustments for seat height and depth, four-dimensional armrests, and a configurable headrest. These elements are engineered to function in concert, adapting to users of different statures and widths, as well as minor shifts in posture throughout the day. LiberNovo's objective is to provide fundamental ergonomic function that suits a broad user base, rather than relying on the user to master complex adjustments.
The company highlights that adjustments should cover a meaningful range from smaller to larger body frames and that the system should either self-adjust or clearly guide the user to achieve an optimal position. By offering thoughtful ergonomic design, LiberNovo aims to minimize the potential for user error in achieving a proper fit.