Humanscale’s Freedom Chair: Freedom and Simplicity
Freedom chairs definitely amplify the saying that simplicity is beauty. Indeed, this concept has not gone completely outdated, even in chairs!
For a task chair, this model definitely rocks as far as appearances are concerned. Ultimate freedom in sitting is within reach with this Freedom task chair. It doesn’t just bear the name, it practically embodies it! And like the word, it’s open for everyone who would want to have a piece of it.

Not much about this particular chair’s details have been mentioned, but there is hardly a need for it, given the minimal number of features it contains. While most task chairs capitalize on features, the Freedom chair goes back to very essence of comfortable sitting by doing away with those complicated user control buttons that most task chairs are glazed with nowadays.
No adjustments are needed in this task chair, because everything comes smoothly and automatically. You don’t even have to think about anything when you sit in it. It’s like an ordinary chair with extraordinary design and comfort in it. Truly the essence of a lovely task chair at its finest. The proper construction of this chair, courtesy of Humanscale, definitely assures the user that the materials used for this chair are environment-friendly and recyclable.
Freedom never comes heavy. So you could put it wherever you fancy at any given time. It’s light and easy to transport. And it doesn’t even take too much of your space as well. If you like to move stuff and redecorate frequently, this chair would not be much of a hindrance to unleash your creative designing fancies. The design itself is made to complement different environments and settings.
The available colors for this chair are refreshing and invigorating. You don’t have much to choose from in terms of structure, because the designers capitalize on their “simplicity is beauty” campaign. Nonetheless, the Freedom chair is a fresh welcome from increasingly complicated objects or devices that we are constantly bombarded with in school, at work or even in the recesses of your home.
It’s so much like Liberty, but it provides you with the option of having a neck rest. Ultimate comfort of comforts. Aesthetically, it’s elegant and not too flashy, but obviously inviting and relaxing. This chair definitely stands out in the sense that it contains no complications because you could just use it the way you have used chairs in the past, except that more comfort can be expected from it than other chairs combined.
The only downside to this task chair is that you don’t have much to do with it as well. Aside from the actual comfort it brings (which is also present in most ergonomic/task chair brands), there’s nothing more to it. The structure may look cute for display and everyday usage, but it hardly extends its functions beyond sitting. With its simple construction, there is probably less adjustment for movements. The movements and tasks that the user would undergo while seated on this chair would have to be as simple as the chair itself.
If you’re more of a laidback person who doesn’t really demand much on extra features and is not too meticulous or picky with variety in functionality as far as comfortable seating is concerned, this would probably serve you well enough and look good enough for bragging.
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