Designed by Todd Bracher

Trea Lite Task Lab Chair with Footrest

Minimal form. Maximum versatility. Trea delivers lightweight, refined seating designed for dynamic, shared spaces.

Design Features

  • Waterfall seat edge

    Waterfall seat edge

    Helps promote circulation and reduce pressure behind the knees.
  • Lotus textile upholstery

    Lotus textile upholstery

    Water-repellent, naturally antimicrobial, and free of PVC and PFC.
  • Designed for lab and healthcare use

    Designed for lab and healthcare use

    Built for demanding clinical environments.
  • Contoured backrest

    Contoured backrest

    Cradles the body’s pivot points for balanced comfort.
  • Climate Positive design

    Climate Positive design

    Built with Red List-Free materials and produced in zero-waste facilities.
  • Auto-adjusting footrest

    Auto-adjusting footrest

    Moves in sync with chair height for ergonomic support at elevated surfaces.
  • 12° recline support

    12° recline support

    Encourages healthy movement without manual controls.

Specifications

Variant

SKU

T700WWWXXXSNC

Seat Textile Type

Fabric

Arm Style

Armless

Frame Color

White Powder Coat

Casters

Multi-Surface Caster for Hard or Soft Floor

Warranty

15 Years; Fabric/Cushions/Arm Pads/Casters/Wood: 5 Years

Dimensions

Width

22 in

Depth

27.55 in

Overall Height

31.7 in - 36.61 in

Backrest Height

15.75 in.

Seat Height

31.7 in - 36.61 in

Weight

Overall Weight

20.5 lb


Materials & Sustainability

  • Product Materials

    Trea is constructed using engineered polymers, tubular steel and die-cast aluminum. Engineered polymers form the seat shell and primary structure, selected for flexibility and impact resistance. The base is constructed from tubular steel or aluminum depending on configuration. Die-cast aluminum is used for the solid-state recline mechanism.

  • Product Materials

    Trea is constructed using engineered polymers, tubular steel, die-cast aluminum, contoured seat cushion, and upholstery textile. Engineered polymers form the seat shell and primary structure, selected for flexibility and impact resistance. The base is constructed from tubular steel or aluminum depending on configuration. Die-cast aluminum is used for the solid-state recline mechanism.


Who It's For

For lab and healthcare professionals working at elevated stations.

- Ideal for lab benches, clinical stations, and higher work surfaces

- Great for long shifts where movement and circulation support matter

- A strong fit for teams who need a cleanable stool with ergonomic comfort built in


Certifications & Testing

  • DECLARE® - Red List Approved
  • Living Product Challenge
  • CDPH
  • BIFMA LEVEL® - Level 3
  • SCS Indoor Advantage Gold
  • MID

Care, Maintenance & Longevity

  • Lotus Coated Performance Textile

    Routine cleaning: Wipe with a damp cloth using a mild soap and water solution. Allow to air dry. Disinfection: Compatible with a 10% bleach/water solution and 70% isopropyl alcohol. Apply with a clean, damp cloth. Do not saturate. Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry. Always follow your facility's approved cleaning and disinfection protocols.

  • Frame and base

    Can be wiped down with the same damp cloth and mild soap solution. Standard lab and healthcare cleaning agents are safe to use on all hard surfaces.

The futuristic form language of the Trea multipurpose chair is complemented by sophisticated ergonomics

Portrait of Todd Bracher with glasses and short hair on a light gray background

Designed By Todd Bracher

Todd Bracher is an industrial designer, strategic advisor, and author whose practice spans disciplines, industries, and cultures. Over a 25-year career, he has brought more than 200 products to market for leading global brands including Herman Miller, Humanscale, Georg Jensen, Fritz Hansen, Issey Miyake, and 3M—earning recognition as a three-time International Designer of the Year. Bracher is the founder of Design in Context, a methodology built on the principle that form follows function, function follows context. By placing business objectives, human needs, and contemporary culture at the center of the design process, the framework produces solutions that are quietly effective, deeply considered, and built to endure. After a decade working across Copenhagen, Milan, Paris, and London, Bracher returned to his native New York, where he is based in Brooklyn.
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5 reviews
  • Marco V.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Wasn't sure

    I wasn’t sure if a chair of this nature could actually feel this comfortable, but this one nailed it. The seat hugs just enough, the footrest keeps my legs from dangling, it feels both professional and cozy.

  • Logan S.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Chemistry class

    I bought this for our chemistry classrooms and they've so far stood the test of time. The chair feels surprisingly light but super sturdy, and I love that I can adjust my feet comfortably on the foot ring while working

  • Liam T.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Love the footrest

    I use this chair for long stretches at the clinic and the footrest is a lifesaver. It even makes standing up and leaning back feel effortless

  • Spencer R.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    Footrest rules

    The footrest makes leaning back easy when I need a breather, and the lab-grade fabric handles everything without staining. People keep asking where I got it!

  • David R.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Fabric cleans easily

    Comfortable, solid, and practical. The fabric cleans easily, and I appreciate that it doesn’t feel cheap or wobbly. Still a little pricey and I think there are decent alternatives.