noblechairs LEGEND Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅10-11-22
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The base of the chair sits at 520mm wide, with the internal flat section being 330mm wide. The flat High-Tech PU leather, noblechairs claims, is their most breathable yet, which users in warmer climates will be very happy to hear.


Flipping the base over, to expose the solid steel frame underneath, you can see that materials aren’t spared here, the leather overlaps substantially, the box section metal frame is bulky, very bulky, to ensure the chair lasts well into the future. They even tuck a little noblechairs logo down here, just for a finishing touch.


The backrest, the piece of the chair that gives it the most appeal, is beautifully sculpted. The bolsters protrude outwards at the bottom, like a race car, but slowly smooth their way into a tapered shape at the top, with a very shiny aluminium-like centre piece near the top. There’s then a headrest right at the top of the chair, jutting forwards so as not to require you to push your head too far backwards.


Spinning the backrest around, the rear is a smooth slab of plastic. They’ve added a cool little noblechairs logo down in the bottom-right, and the noblechairs text is recessed into the bottom of the silver piece, but overall it’s not much to look at.



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