Designed with a graceful curvature, the FM500 encourages users to get their legs and feet moving. Its innovative design ensures the user’s feet stay firmly planted on the foot rest, so the user can gently rock all day long.
With curved supports to encourage healthful rocking, the FM500 foot rest offers a new level of functionality in an elegant package. It provides effortless support for the lower back, allowing users to sit for extended periods without fatigue or discomfort.
The FM500 features rubber, non-skid grips to help users maintain the most comfortable position possible without having to make constant adjustments.
With a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, the FM500 complements any environment. Made from moulded plywood, steel and aluminium, its robust design makes it the perfect ergonomic foot rest for the executive office.
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Designed with a graceful curvature, the FM500 encourages users to get their legs and feet moving. Its innovative design ensures the user’s feet stay firmly planted on the foot rest, so the user can gently rock all day long.
With curved supports to encourage healthful rocking, the FM500 foot rest offers a new level of functionality in an elegant package. It provides effortless support for the lower back, allowing users to sit for extended periods without fatigue or discomfort.
The FM500 features rubber, non-skid grips to help users maintain the most comfortable position possible without having to make constant adjustments.
With a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, the FM500 complements any environment. Made from moulded plywood, steel and aluminium, its robust design makes it the perfect ergonomic foot rest for the executive office.
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