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Click

Click is an everyday hero, a straightforward, stylish task chair that offers exceptional comfort and performance. Its dynamic mesh back and seat gently cradle the body throughout a range of positions, while a single handle on the chair’s undercarriage adjusts the seat to a perfect height.

Function

Available in a choice of four colors, Click’s lightweight plastic frame and matching star-shaped base sit on casters, allowing the chair to move with ease. Click may be specified with or without arms  and with fabric or leather COM. Suited to workstations, conference areas, and home offices, the chair is a streamlined alternative to today’s highly intricate task seating.

Design and options

  • Arm or Armless models
  • Mesh back
  • Seat Upholstery – two options: Upholstered or knit seat to coordinate with mesh back
  • Four plastic frame colors
  • Hard or Soft Wheel Casters

Construction

Frames are injection-molded with mesh applied to the backs. Both upholstered and knit seats incorporate a flexible polypropylene seat pan on which is placed a dual-density cushion of molded, CFC-free foam. A height adjustment button is located on the right side of the injection-molded yoke supporting the seat pan.

Sustainable design features

  • Greenguard Gold IAQ Certified
  • Level® 2 Certified
  • Plant-Based polyurethane molded foam seat
  • VOC-free powder coat finish
  • Water-based adhesives

Details

Models

Finishes

Drawings

A. 15.25”- 20.25”
B. 18.5”
C. 18”
D. 18.5”
E. 17.25”
F. 31.5” - 36.5”
Conference Task
A. 15.25”- 20.25”
B. 18.5”
C. 18”
D. 18.5”
E. 17.25”
F. 31.5” - 36.5”
G. 8.25”
H. 24.5”
Conference Task with Arms

Resources

Designed by Mark Kapka/Todd Yetman

Mark Kapka sees furniture as an intimate part of our lives, with our bodies interacting with these objects in personal, tactile ways. Since founding his eponymous, San Francisco-based studio in 1997, Kapka has concentrated on furnishings—and, in particular, seating—for a wide range of residential and contract manufacturers. An understated elegance marks his pieces, which he grounds in the practicalities and technicalities of design, ergonomics, and end use.

A designer and engineer who frequently collaborates with Kapka, Todd Yetman believes a piece must be beautiful. But even more important, it should be comfortable. The founder of Toronto-based Yetman and Co. straddles that fine line between form and function. He designs furniture, adding modern, minimalist twists to classic shapes; he also helps engineer projects in progress, transforming sketches into gorgeous, useful objects.