What are the different parts of a chair?
- Mechanism: The parts of a chair mechanism of the chair allows the user to customize the chair to their individual needs. Different mechanisms offer different functionalities depending on the environment the chair is used in. For example, office/task chairs have multiple mechanisms with varying functionality, whereas chairs in meeting/board rooms generally have limited functionality such as height adjustment and back/seat tilt.
- Lumbar Support:The parts of a chair A lumbar back support helps promote good posture by filling in the gap between the lumbar spine and the seat, supporting the natural inward curve of the lower back.
- Base: The parts of chair ;The base of the chair evenly distributes the weight of the chair. On office/task chairs, the base is typically made of a 5-leg format in a ‘star’ formation. The base usually has castors on the end of each leg for mobility and shifting the chair forward when seated at a desk. Other types of bases include:
- Four straight legs from the seat.
- Sled base format.
- Gas Lift: The parts of a chair ;The gas lift or gas strut is the component that allows the height of the chair base/seat to be adjusted.