Description
KH202B-LP mesh back office chair high density seat cushion
The KH-202B-LP high-back office chair is designed specifically for Hong Kong offices. Its minimalist design features an ergonomic back frame, providing stable support and comfortable ventilation. The seat cushion is made of high-density, molded cotton, and the dual-position reclining function effectively reduces the pressure of prolonged sitting. Its five-claw feet and silent casters provide flexible and stable movement, making it suitable for office buildings, conference rooms, and corporate reception desks.
Introduction: Chair back frame has obtained the appearance design patent Chair back: PP black Chair body Armrest: PP split fixed armrest Chair seat: fixed cotton Chassis: self-loaded double-stage locking chassis Gas rod: travel 85mm, countersink 40mm Black three-stage gas pressure rod Chair feet: 340mm PA five-star foot Chair wheels: 60/25 black PA wheels
Dimensions (mm): D 565 × W 680 × H 995–1070
Dimension (mm): D565 × W680 × H995–1070
Packaging weight: ±0.5KG
One piece per box: 17.02KG
KLT Mesh Back and Seat Color Swatches
Please note that the colors on your computer screen may vary from the actual colors. Samples are available in our showroom for final review.


>>> Further reading:
※ Office Space: The intersection of experience and dreams, inspiring new possibilities.
※ Reception desk: The face of the corporate image, representing the first impression.
※ Conference Room: The Temple of Decision-Making and Consensus
※ Negotiation Room: A quiet space, a place for dialogue full of infinite possibilities.
※ Boss’s room: A symbol of decision-making and leadership, and an important space that witnesses the development of the company.
※ Tea room: A small space for employees to communicate and relax
※ Shared Space: An open workspace that combines creativity, collaboration, and flexibility
※ Supervisor's Room: The command tower of enterprise management wisdom - the core center of decision-making
※ Training Room: A dedicated place for knowledge transfer and learning - an incubator of knowledge





