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ICF Office Chair Valea

Task seating for adaptable workspaces

ICF Valea office chairs are designed for everyday desk work where straightforward adjustment and reliable mobility matter. The collection is suited to offices, project rooms, home offices and shared work areas that need practical seating without an overly complex specification.

Each listed model is a task chair with a metal structure, five-star castor base and manual seat-height adjustment. The available records also indicate a maximum ballast of 135 kg and a two-year warranty, helping you assess suitability for your workplace requirements.

Choose the Valea configuration that fits

The three models share the Valea task-chair platform but differ in support features. The collection includes a high-back version, a model with armrests and a version combining armrests with a headrest. This makes it easier to create a consistent seating family while assigning different configurations to different workstations.

Upholstery and base finishes can be selected from the available options, including fabric or PU leather upholstery, multiple upholstery colours and several base colours. Check the individual model details for the exact combination offered.

All ICF Office Chair Valea models

Where ICF Valea chairs work well

Valea chairs can support a range of professional settings, from individual desks and open-plan workstations to private offices and collaborative rooms. A five-star castor base makes the family appropriate where users need to move easily between a desk, storage and nearby meeting points. The consistent design also suits projects that require a coordinated group of chairs with different levels of upper-body support.

For a shared office, the manual height adjustment allows users to set the seat to their working position. The listed seat-height ranges are approximately 45 or 46 cm at the minimum and 55 or 56 cm at the maximum, depending on the model record. The collection has a listed minimum and maximum width of 61 cm, so confirm the exact dimensions against your available space.

How to choose between the Valea models

Start with upper-body support

Select the high-back model when a taller back profile is the main requirement. Choose the armrest version when users benefit from additional support for their arms during desk work. If a headrest is important for your application, the Valea configuration with both armrests and a headrest is the relevant option.

Check the finish and specification

Review the upholstery requirement before ordering. The available collection facts include fabric and PU leather, with upholstery colours ranging from neutral tones such as beige, black, brown, grey and white to more expressive colours. Base options include black, grey, brown, silver and white. Not every finish is necessarily available on every model, so confirm the product-level selection.

What to check before leasing

  • Confirm whether the workstation needs a high back, armrests, a headrest or a simpler configuration.
  • Check the available seat-height range and the 61 cm listed width against desks, circulation routes and storage positions.
  • Review the required upholstery and base colours, plus any applicable fire-resistance requirements for the site.
  • Ask for the relevant dimensions PDF, user manual and, where required, the Environmental Product Declaration.
  • Review the listed standards and environmental information for the specific model rather than assuming they apply identically across the family.

ICF Valea chairs are available through Myntwork on a monthly lease, allowing businesses to source a coordinated seating collection without treating every workstation as a separate furniture decision. Confirm the exact configuration, finish, documentation and quantity needed before requesting a lease proposal.

Frequently asked questions about ICF Office Chair Valea

What is the main difference between the ICF Valea office chair models?

The collection includes three configurations: a high-back chair, a chair with armrests, and a chair with both armrests and a headrest. All are task chairs with manual height adjustment and a five-star castor base.

Which ICF Valea chair should I choose for a shared workstation?

Start with the chair's support features and the users' working habits. Manual seat-height adjustment is available across the family, while armrests or a headrest may be useful where users spend long periods at a desk. Confirm the exact model dimensions and available finishes.

What upholstery and colour options are available?

The collection facts list fabric and PU leather upholstery, with colours including beige, black, blue, brown, gold, green, grey, orange, pink, purple, red, white and yellow. Listed base colours include black, grey, brown, silver and white. Availability can vary by model.

Do ICF Valea chairs have adjustable seat height?

Yes. The models have manual height adjustment. The listed minimum seat heights are 45 or 46 cm, and the listed maximum sitting heights are 55 or 56 cm, depending on the model record.

Are ICF Valea chairs suitable for a coordinated office project?

Yes. The three configurations share the Valea family identity, making them suitable for using different support features across one workplace. Check the individual product records for the precise upholstery, base finish, standards and documentation available.