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Waaban Chair

A new beginning

( Anishinaabemowin )

Created in collaboration with Indigenous-owned eSupply Canada, Mi’gmaq artist Tracey Metallic, and ergoCentric, Canada’s leading ergonomic seating manufacturer, the Waaban chair is both a high-performance seating solution and a symbol of renewal, hope, and Indigenous representation in the spaces where we work, learn, and make decisions.

Design collaboration between
Proudly supporting

Indigenous presence where decisions are made

Built on ergoCentric’s Canadian designed and manufactured airCentric platform, the Waaban Chair delivers industry-leading ergonomic support backed by The science of sitting® and over 35 years of design and engineering expertise. But its deeper impact lies in its visual and cultural expression.

Available upholsteries

Shown with Cobalt upholstery
and Midnight Black frame

Shown with Mulberry upholstery
and Light Grey frame

Shown with Onyx upholstery
and Midnight Black frame

“This chair isn’t just about the art. It’s about being seen every day in the places where we are often invisible.”

The Waaban Chair Story

The Waaban Chair didn’t begin with a sketch. It began with a question. What if a chair could do more than support proper posture? What if it could support culture, identity, and reconciliation?

 

That idea took shape when Steven Vanloffeld, founder and CEO of eSupply Canada, set out to create something that had never been done before. To bring this vision forward, Vanloffeld partnered with ergoCentric, Canada’s leader in high-performance ergonomic seating, and Tracey Metallic, a celebrated Mi’gmaq artist from Quebec.

 

Together, they created the Waaban Chair, named after the Anishinaabemowin word for “the morning light”—a symbol of renewal and new beginnings. Built on ergoCentric’s Canadian designed and manufactured airCentric platform, the Waaban Chair delivers industry-leading ergonomic support backed by The science of sitting and over 35 years of design and engineering expertise.

 

Featuring original artwork by Metallic, the chair weaves traditional Mi’gmaq motifs into a modern design that brings culture into offices, classrooms, and boardrooms across Canada. For every Waaban Chair sold, $20 is donated to Indspire, a national Indigenous-led charity that supports post-secondary education for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students.

 

Because sometimes, a chair can be more than a piece of furniture. It can be where change begins.

Proudly Supporting

A chair that supports more than the body. It supports visibility, dialogue, and connection. And it gives back. For every Waaban Chair sold, $20 is donated to Indspire, a national Indigenous-led charity that supports post-secondary education for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students.

Specifications

Backrest
  • 5” patented back height adjustment system
  • Solid back cap
  • Proprietary airflow molded polyurethane foam and structure
  • Front upholstered dual curve backrest (19” w x 24” h)
Base
  • 26” glass reinforced nylon mid-profile base
  • 5 dual wheel nylon carpet casters
Backrest
  • 5” patented back height adjustment system
  • Solid back cap
  • Proprietary airflow molded polyurethane foam and structure
  • Front upholstered dual curve backrest (19” w x 24” h)
Options
  • Solid back cap (airCentric 2S)
  • Air lumbar system
  • Air thoracic system
  • Patented adjustable headrest
  • Midnight Black or Light Grey frame
  • Optional seat height ranges
  • 6 different seat sizes
  • Caster, glide, and base options
Seat
  • Tailored upholstery on seat pan (20”w x 19”d)
Controls
  • Synchro Tilt
  • Multi Tilt
Warranty

12 years, 3 shifts, labor included

  • The airCentric warranty includes : casters, pneumatic cylinders, arms, foam and all moving mechanisms
  • Multi Tilt and Synchro Glide mechanisms warranted up to weight of 350lbs and 24/7 use
  • All other mechanisms warranted up to weight of 280lbs and 24/7 use
  • with the following exceptions:

10 years

  • ergoCentric Approved Fabrics

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