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LiberNovo Previews Support Week 2026, Putting Better Ergonomic Support Within Reach
Support Week starts August 25. We've got your back.
HONG KONG, HK / ACCESS Newswire / August 18, 2026 / One size does not fit all. Yet most ergonomic chairs are still built around a standard frame, leaving taller, broader, and heavier users adapting to the chair instead of the chair adapting to them.
LiberNovo is addressing that gap with the Maxis Series, the lead range for LiberNovo Support Week 2026, opening August 25 across the European Union and United Kingdom.

Built for Bigger Builds
Maxis was engineered at full scale, not adapted from a standard chair platform.
A 52 cm seat depth provides greater thigh support, while a wider seat cushion gives users more room to shift naturally. Its reinforced frame supports up to 181 kg.
Maxis also features a five-stage recline control system from 105° to 160°, supported by a Segmented Support System using progressive springs. This provides controlled, consistent support throughout the recline range, even under heavier loads.
Three configurations cover different needs and budgets: Maxis Manual, Maxis Electric, and Maxis Airflow.

Two Kinds of Support
Support Week is built around two ideas.
Support your body. LiberNovo chairs use Dynamic Support to respond as users lean forward, shift, sit back, and recline. Instead of locking the body into one posture, support adapts as sitting positions change throughout the day.
Support your journey. Through Create for Creators, LiberNovo supports the developers, designers, streamers, gamers, and other creators who spend much of their working lives seated.
Together, they define the idea behind Support Week: better support for the body, and greater support for the people doing the work.

More Ways to Sit with Support
The event also includes two LiberNovo Omni models.
LiberNovo Omni Pro is designed for long sessions and warmer environments, combining motorized lumbar adjustment, OmniStretch guided back stretching, and Active Airflow ventilation in the seat.
LiberNovo Omni SE brings Dynamic Support into a manually adjusted configuration, providing a more accessible entry point to Dynamic Ergonomics.

Support That Lasts
From August 14, 2026, LiberNovo extends frame coverage on all chairs from five to six years, while electronic and motor coverage remains two years. SE, Pro and Maxis early-bird customers with non-refunded orders retain an extra year, receiving seven-year frame coverage.
LiberNovo Support Week 2026
Support Week runs from August 25 to September 8:
European Union: Up to 44% off at eu.libernovo.com
United Kingdom: Up to 39% off at uk.libernovo.com
Savings vary by model and bundle. Tiered gift-with-purchase rewards begin at €900 in the EU and £800 in the UK, with full details published when the event opens.

About LiberNovo
LiberNovo develops dynamic ergonomic seating for developers, creatives, gamers, remote workers, and others who spend long hours seated. Built around Dynamic Ergonomics, its chairs support natural movement throughout the day instead of requiring users to maintain a single fixed posture.
Media Contact:
Emilia Zhang
SOURCE: LiberNovo
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