Introducing the Cross Task Chair, now with armrests for enhanced support and comfort. Designed by Pearson Lloyd, this refined update improves ergonomic benefits while preserving the chair’s lightweight versatility.
Introducing Cross Task Chair
The Cross Task Chair is TAKT’s refined take on a task chair, designed for both home and office use. Blending lightweight aesthetics with ergonomic functionality, it features a swivel base, height adjustability, and a dynamic seat for comfort and movement.
Pearson Lloyd’s design takes the lightweight look and elegantly minimal material expression of Cross Chair Tube – with its slim wooden back fitted to parallel tubes of recyclable high-pressure steel – and incorporates the adjustability necessary for a task chair into the wheeled base without compromising its clean and simple appearance.
Harmony in steel and wood
Special attention has been given to the balance of materials in Cross Task Chair’s design. The slender steel tubes lend a light, modern and airy appearance to the chair, whereas the wooden seat and back provide warm, tactile comfort at the contact points. The result is a chair that is easy to move around the home, providing a comfortable, familiar seat wherever you need it.
Easy to operate
With minimal knobs and levers, the chair has a swivel base and pneumatic lift with a height-adjustable lever. It has a simple, intuitive range of dynamic movement, allowing the user to lean backwards and forwards, relieving tension and creating postural change. A gently curved lip in the front edge of the seat reduces pressure on the backside of the leg. The armrest version offers enhanced support and comfort.
Make it yours
Cross Task Chair is available with or without armrests and comes in both Oak Matt lacquer and Oak Black lacquer finishes. The seat can also be upholstered in black or cognac SPOOR leather, LEAP – a leather alternative, or Kvadrat’s Hallingdal 130 wool fabric in grey, offering subtle customization options to suit different interiors.
Meet our designers: Pearson Lloyd
Discover and learn how the designer duo finds craft important and why designing for TAKT demands another design approach.