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News: Take-Back Program

Stylex is now partnering with ANEW to enact a sustainable take-back program. ANEW, which strives to “do what’s right with what’s left,” will help Stylex continues its green mission by diverting landfill-destined materials into new hands.

Through this program, architectural goods, fixtures, and furniture (including Stylex seating) are transferred to a local charity, extending product lifetime and reducing environmental impact. The effects of product repurposing are impressively comprehensive. It raises corporate social responsibility, strengthens community networks by providing materials to those in need, and mitigates climate change by reducing landfill input.

Stylex has incorporated the take-back program into its corporate strategy, marking the company’s commitment to waste reduction, social welfare, and communal responsibility.

Award-Winning Sava Chair Now Available!

SAVA, the multi-purpose office chair, designed by architect Sava Cvek, was first unveiled as a prototype at NeoCon 2010. Its introduction was followed by a good deal of positive buzz and a series of design awards including: Honoree in the Interior Design Best of Year Awards, a Best of NeoCon People’s Choice Award and the Chicago Athenauem GOOD DESIGN Award. With the start of the new year comes more good news: SAVA is now available for immediate shipment! A product based on years of research and development, SAVA offers users optimum comfort and productivity that is intuitively simple, highly versatile, and classically elegant. The multi-task version has four low-profile paddles to address seat height, seat depth, tilt tension, and tilt lock. Conference models are further simplified, with seat height and tilt lock only. Both conference and multi-task models incorporate the Balanced Tilt motion to help maintain an upright, yet relaxed, posture. Crafted in cast aluminum, SAVA is up to 98% recyclable, and like all Stylex products, is Greenguard certified. And last, but not least, the chair’s wide range of options allows architects and designers to lend their own craft to a project at a reasonable price-point.