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Think - 3D Knit, Coconut by Steelcase

  • Innovative back and seat "flexors" track with your natural movements and respond intuitively
  • Clean, streamlined design
  • Environmentally friendly design
  • Pneumatic seat height
  • Fully adjustable arms (height, width, depth, pivot)
  • Translucent 3D Knit material shows the back flexors from both sides of the chair
  • Excellent back support and softer to the touch than traditional mesh chairs
  • Optional back lumbar and headrest available for added ergonomic support
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Free FedEx Ground
Availability:
Usually ships in 2 to 3 business days
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Product Code:
T-46543100K
Think features

Translucent 3D Knit material partnered with Think's back flexors provides excellent back support. 3D Knit has a light and open look but is different than mesh. Mesh is often rough to the touch and stiff against your back. 3D Knit is soft to the touch and has a comfortable cushion-like feeling (without the cushion).

  1. Your Profile Seat and Back

    Back flexors track with the individual movement of your spine and pelvis. The back flexors are individually shaped to the human form to provide optimum support for each area of the back. Seat flexors conform to your shape, providing a dynamic comfort pocket.

  2. Your Power Mechanism

    The Your Power mechanism moves as fluidly as the human body does. It provides recline support in proportion to your own body weight, while keeping you oriented to your work.

  3. Height, Depth, Width, and Pivot Arms

    Arms telescope in and out, move forward and back, pivot and adjust up and down so you can find a natural position that comfortably supports the wrists, forearms, shoulders and neck.

  4. Flexible Seat Edge

    When you recline or lean forward, the seat edge flexes to relieve pressure on the back of the legs.

  5. Your Preference Control

    The Your Preference control combines four comfort settings into one simple dial. Select your favorite setting: weight activated, weight activated with at 20% boost, mid-stop recline, and upright back lock.

Seat Height 16" - 21"
Seat Depth 18 1/2"
Lumbar Optional
Back Height 22 3/4"
Arm Height 7" - 11"
Arm Width 15 1/4" - 19 3/4"
Arm Depth Adjustable
Arm Pivot Yes
Head Rest Optional
Tension Control Yes
Lower Back Firmness Control -
Variable Back Stop 3 Position
LiveBack Yes
LiveSeat Yes
Natural Glide -
Cradle to Cradle Certification Gold
SCS Indoor Advantage Certified Yes
Designer:
Glen Oliver Löw
Installation:
The Think chair requires attaching the back to the seat with two screws and tool provided. We estimate this to take under 5 minutes. You may download and print the instructions
Dimensions:
Overall Depth: 23" - 25"
Overall Width: 27"
Overall Height: 37 1/8" - 41 3/4"
Shipping Box Dimensions: 26 1/2" L x 26" W x 24" H
Delivery Weight: 30 lb
Materials:
Aluminum, steel, glass reinforced nylon, PET fiber, 100% polyester fabric
Environmental:
Think is up to 98% recyclable by weight. Think is made with up to 37% recycled content. Think holds the NF Environment Label in France for environmental quality. It is also SCS Indoor Advantage Gold Certified and C2C Gold certified. It disassembles in less than 5 minutes with a common tool.
Care Instructions:
Plastic and painted parts: Clean often using household cleaner (Fantastik or 409) and wiping with a soft, dry cloth. Fabric: Use a vacuum cleaner for regular cleaning. Do not steam clean. Most stains can be removed by applying a mild soap to a slightly damp cloth, then rubbing it gently over the stain.
Awards:
  • Businessweek 2006 Gold IDEA award. Read the article.
  • Industrial Design Excellence (IDEA) Gold Award for design, functionality and innovation (BusinessWeek Magazine and Industrial Designers Society of America)
  • Red Dot Award for Product Design, selected from among more than 4,000 entries from 40 countries (Germany)
Articles:
  • Grist Magazine: The Think chair was featured in an article “Gristmill shameless product placement: Steelcase Think chair” Posted by David Roberts on 11 Apr 2006. Read the Gristmill article
  • Metropolis Magazine: The Think chair was featured in an article in the July 2004 issue of Metropolis Magazine. Read the Metropolis story

BusinessWeek 2006 Gold IDEA Winner