Known for its high-end gaming chairs, Secretlab is now expanding its playing field with the ATLAS, its very first ergonomic chair designed specifically for work and long days spent in front of a screen.
With this new model, the manufacturer wants to modernize a segment that has changed little in recent years. No more mesh backrests limited to the middle of the back: the ATLAS uses a high backrest called Re-Curve™, designed to support the entire spine, from the lumbar to the neck.
Among the main key points is a 2:1 synchronous tilt mechanism. Concretely, when the backrest tilts 2 degrees, the seat accompanies the movement by 1 degree, promoting a more natural posture and better comfort when changing position.
The RE-CURVE backrest fully supports the back with integrated lumbar and head support.
Secretlab also highlights the use of proprietary composite foams developed to better distribute pressure points and limit discomfort during long work sessions.
The ATLAS has been designed to adapt to the different rhythms of the day. In the concentration phase, she favors an upright and stable position. During moments of relaxation, its inclination of up to 120 degrees helps release pressure and encourage micro-movements beneficial to recovery.
The brand specifies that the entire design has been tested and certified by United States Ergonomics, with the aim of providing measurable ergonomic benefits in terms of back support and load distribution.
In terms of design, Secretlab maintains its premium positioning while adopting a more discreet silhouette better suited to professional environments. Several coverings are offered:
• Secretlab SoftWeave® Plus fabric
• Secretlab NEO™ hybrid leatherette
• Secretlab NanoGen™ hybrid leatherette
• Secretlab NanoFoam™ composite (on premium editions)

Available in numerous colors (Dune, BLACK³, Cookies & Cream, Moon, Classic Black, Pure Black+, Pure White+, BLACK³+ and Dune+), the Secretlab ATLAS office chair marks a new stage for the manufacturer, which now seeks to appeal to both teleworkers and professionals looking for high-end ergonomic seating.
The Secretlab ATLAS™ chair is available today at secretlab.eu/atlas.
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