ACCESS Newswire
09 Jun 2026, 14:32 GMT+10
HONG KONG, HK / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2026 / Built from the ground up for larger frames, the Maxis series launches June 16 starting at €829, with super early bird savings up to 48% off MSRP.
For Big & Tall buyers, the ergonomic chair search usually starts with the spec sheet. Most chairs in this segment are built on the standard ergonomic envelope and scaled up, not designed for a larger body in the first place. LiberNovo's Maxis series, launching June 16, is the brand's first line engineered from the start for that body. It ships in three configurations alongside two new additions to the LiberNovo Omni family.

A larger geometry, by design
Standard ergonomic chairs are sized for a body that runs around 5'9' and 170 pounds. Maxis is sized for the bodies that don't fit those numbers. Its 52 cm seat extends fully under the thigh, so the front edge won't cut off circulation by mid-afternoon. The frame is BIFMA-certified to 181 kg (399 lb), supported by a die-cast aluminum alloy base that holds steady under load. Wider armrests and a taller backrest finish the geometry, giving broader-shouldered users real lateral and spinal contact instead of perching on a chair built for someone smaller.
Recline is where that design pays off. The five-stage recline control runs from 105° to 160°, with the dynamic support holding a heavier frame steady through every stage.

Three configurations, three price points
Maxis ships in three versions. Maxis Manual is the base model: five-stage adjustment, aluminum alloy base, no powered features, in Graphite. Launch price €829 (MSRP €1,399). Maxis Electric adds powered lumbar and the spinal stretch function for users who want fine-tuning at the press of a button, in Graphite or Glacier. Launch price €1,079 (MSRP €1,969). Maxis Airflow sits at the top, layering Active Airflow seat ventilation and premium Gaberial fabric over the Electric's powered features for users who run hot or sit through longer sessions. Launch price €1,269 (MSRP €2,099).

Maxis isn't shipping alone
Two Omni updates land the same day. Omni SE, at €589 MSRP €929), is the manual-adjustment entry point into LiberNovo's Dynamic Ergonomics platform, keeping the core support structure of the flagship Omni in a simpler, lower-cost configuration. Omni Pro, at €979(MSRP €1669), is the fully electric version, with powered lumbar, spinal stretch, and Active Airflow seat ventilation, in Graphite or Glacier, finished in Gaberial fabric.

Pre-sale window still open
Through June 16, a €10 deposit unlocks a €30 discount code valid on orders of €1,000 or more. Customers who complete their order also receive a complimentary one-year extended warranty on the chair frame, plus tiered gift bundles tied to order value. Super early-bird launch pricing runs from June 16 through July 31, with EU savings of 48% off MSRP.
Visit libernovo.com to place a deposit now.
Media Contact:
Name: Emilia Zhang
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE: LiberNovo
Get a daily dose of London Mercury news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to London Mercury.
More InformationScotland's unsung heroes shine as stars gather for Pride of Scotland awards
YouTube star LadBaby sneaks Buckfast into Pride of Scotland awards with World Cup dark horse tip
Is this Jeep 3-Row SUV Worth Your Familys Money? We Decide! - Post News Group
5 Cleveland Police Officers Injured, Gunfire Erupts During East Side Pursuit - Post News Group
Central Bank of India targets over Rs 3,500 crore bad-loan recovery in FY27
SINGAPORE/LONDON: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is losing investors' trust, and his plans to grow the economy are at risk as...
NEW YORK, New York - World stock markets closed on a deeply divided note Monday, with Wall Street's technology sector powering the...
NEW YORK CITY, New York: S&P Dow Jones Indices has decided against changing its rules to allow newly public mega-cap companies to enter...
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has called for greater industry coordination to ensure developers...
MILAN, Italy: Commerzbank said on June 5 that shares equivalent to 7.85 percent of its capital have been tendered under UniCredit's...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The European Commission is considering new legislation that could require companies in sensitive sectors to diversify...
