LiberNovo’s Solution to an Expanding Workplace Issue: Ergonomics That Truly Accommodate
Software developers often find themselves traversing lines of code for hours. Designers shift between various creative workflows across multiple screens. Remote workers navigate busy calendars filled with virtual meetings, while gamers can remain seated for entire evenings without stepping away from their setups. Though their routines and demands differ, they all share a common reality: the chair has become one of the most vital pieces of equipment in the modern workspace.
Productivity conversations typically emphasize faster hardware, smarter software, and AI-enhanced tools. However, physical comfort seldom receives equivalent attention, even though it significantly impacts how individuals feel and perform throughout the day. Extended periods spent at a desk can reveal issues that might be overlooked during a showroom demonstration. A chair that feels good for twenty minutes may lead to discomfort and constant readjustments by mid-afternoon. Headrests may be positioned too low, seat pans might seem too short, and support systems designed for average dimensions often leave many users needing to adapt their bodies to furniture not designed for them.
LiberNovo’s newest product range addresses this disparity. The highlight of the launch is the Maxis Series, a chair specifically created for Big & Tall users, a demographic often overlooked in the ergonomic furniture sector. Accompanying it are the Omni Pro and Omni SE, two models tailored for professionals, creators, and enthusiasts seeking varied approaches to workplace comfort. Collectively, these three launches signify a broader trend in the category: ergonomic seating is moving away from merely offering numerous adjustments and is becoming more about fitting the chair to the individual user.
Customers who place orders before July 31 can take advantage of LiberNovo’s Super Early Bird pricing, which provides the lowest available launch prices and discounts greater than 44% off the MSRP of the new collection.
LiberNovo Maxis: The ergonomic chair that Big & Tall users have long awaited
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A visit to most office furniture showrooms quickly reveals a common trend. Ergonomic chairs are often packed with adjustments, yet their basic dimensions remain largely unchanged. Larger and taller users frequently face the choice between restrictive options or oversized chairs that compromise ergonomics for size.
LiberNovo created the Maxis Series to address this trade-off. It is designed for users between 5’10” and 6’7″ and supports weights up to 399 lbs, constructed to meet the needs of larger frames rather than being a modified standard-size model. A 52cm extended seat depth provides better thigh support, while the wider backrest, 430mm shoulder span, and 520mm waist width deliver the coverage and stability that many bigger users find lacking in typical ergonomic chairs. An extended-travel headrest and redesigned Arc Armrests enhance fit further, helping achieve a seating position that feels natural instead of confining.
However, dimensions are only part of the equation. The Maxis includes LiberNovo’s Dynamic Support System, which continually adapts to movement and helps maintain alignment from the neck to the back, hips, and arms. Central to this is the Bionic FlexFit Backrest, a reactive structure designed with flexible panels and multi-pivot linkages to provide consistent spinal support throughout the workday. Depending on the chosen model, users may also benefit from Electric Lumbar Support, allowing for more precise lower-back adjustment.
Long-lasting comfort is emphasized throughout the series. A Controlled Recline System utilizes a six-spring mechanism for a smooth, stable recline without the rapid drop typically found in larger chairs. Five dedicated recline positions accommodate various activities, from concentrated work to full relaxation, while OmniStretch Mode introduces a guided spinal stretch designed to ease tension built up during extended sitting sessions. Users of the Maxis Airflow can also enjoy Active AirFlow Seat Ventilation, which pairs a multi-layer breathable structure with fan-assisted airflow to keep the seating surface cooler during long desk hours.
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During its Super Early Bird campaign, LiberNovo offers the Maxis Series in three configurations. The Maxis Manual begins at $809, while the Maxis Electric is priced from $1,049. Those seeking the most feature-rich option can choose the Maxis Airflow, starting at $1,239. Bundle options, including the StepSync Footrest and additional accessories, are available for those looking to create a complete ergonomic workstation while taking advantage of the launch pricing.
LiberNovo Omni Pro: Ergonomics That Adapt to Your Movement
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Most ergonomic chairs are built on a static perception of comfort: adjust the chair, find a suitable position, and remain there. The problem is that people do not remain still. Research referenced by LiberNovo indicates that users change their posture numerous times throughout the workday, leading to misalignments that traditional ergonomic chairs aren’t designed to handle.
The Omni Pro takes a different approach to ergonomics through a Dynamic Support System that moves with the user instead of requiring constant manual adjustments. Central to the chair is LiberNovo’s Bionic FlexFit Backrest, an adaptive system constructed with flexible panels and multi-pivot linkages that
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LiberNovo’s Solution to an Expanding Workplace Issue: Ergonomics That Truly Accommodate
Most ergonomic chairs are created with average body types in mind. However, LiberNovo's newest collection adopts a different strategy, featuring the Maxis Series aimed at Big & Tall individuals, the flexibly adaptive Omni Pro, and the user-friendly Omni SE, all providing ergonomic options customized for various users, work habits, and comfort requirements.
