LiberNovo has launched the Maxis, an ergonomic office chair specifically engineered for big and tall users [1].
Standard office seating often fails larger individuals due to narrow seats, short backrests, and restrictive weight limits. By targeting these specific ergonomic shortcomings, LiberNovo aims to provide a more inclusive seating solution for professionals and gamers who find traditional chairs uncomfortable or insufficient [2, 3, 4].
The Maxis series introduces Omni-Stret technology and a built-in fan system to improve comfort and temperature regulation during long periods of use [1, 2]. These features are designed to reduce the physical strain associated with larger frames in a traditional workspace environment [5].
Early-bird sales for the chair began on June 16 [1, 6]. Promotional pricing is currently available and will run through July 31 [3, 6]. During this window, customers can receive discounts of up to 44% [1]. The starting price for early-bird buyers is $809 [1].
The company first announced the product via a press release on May 12 [5]. The Maxis is available for purchase globally through the company's dedicated web stores in the U.S., Canada, and the EU [6].
LiberNovo's strategy focuses on a demographic that has been largely underserved by the mass market of ergonomic furniture. The company's move into this niche reflects a broader trend of diversifying ergonomic standards to accommodate a wider range of body types [2, 4].
“LiberNovo aims to provide a more inclusive seating solution for professionals and gamers.”
The launch of the Maxis chair represents a shift toward inclusive design in the office furniture industry. By specifically addressing the failure of standard ergonomic chairs to support larger frames, LiberNovo is attempting to capture a neglected market segment of high-spending professionals and gamers who require specialized equipment for health and productivity.



