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LiberNovo: From Spring Cleaning to Physical Renewal
HONG KONG, HK / ACCESS Newswire / March 12, 2026 / As the annual ritual of spring cleaning approaches, a new movement in functional design is shifting the focus from tidying desks to restoring the bodies that sit at them. LiberNovo, a pioneer in health-first design, has announced its spring initiative: a fundamental reimagining of the smart workspace that prioritizes physical fluidity over static organization.

New Season, New Standards
For decades, office chair ergonomics centered on the "90-degree rule"-a rigid posture that modern research suggests is counterproductive. The true culprit of office fatigue isn't just sitting; it is the lack of movement. Prolonged static positions compress the spine and reduce circulation. LiberNovo's philosophy asserts that a "Spring Reset" is incomplete if it only addresses surface-level clutter while leaving the body in a state of constant strain.
Engineering Movement
At the core of this movement is the LiberNovo Omni, a chair designed to master Dynamic Ergonomics. Unlike traditional office furniture that requires manual toggling, the Omni responds to human micro-movements in real time. This responsiveness is powered by the Bionic FlexFit Backrest, an intricate system featuring: 16 spherical joints 8 elastic tension plates. This architecture creates a responsive "S-curve" that mimics the human spine, ensuring there are no gaps in support, regardless of how a user shifts or leans.
Biophilic Design and Fluidity
To celebrate the season, LiberNovo is highlighting its Moss Green colorway. This earth-toned, low-saturation hue moves away from the clinical "office grey" of the past, utilizing biophilic design to reduce visual fatigue and create a calmer, more breathable environment. The Libernovo Omni is engineered for the fluid schedule of the modern professional, offering four distinct modes: 105° Deep Focus: For high-intensity, forward-leaning tasks. 120° Solo-Work: For steady-state productivity. 135° Soft Recline: Optimized for streaming or gaming. 160° Spine Flow: Facilitating deep relaxation and spinal decompression.
A Permanent Upgrade
"The industry spent forty years telling people how to sit still," says LiberNovo's founder. "We recognized that movement is the only way to sustain energy." Launching in mid-March, LiberNovo's Spring Comfort Event invites professionals to move beyond basic organization. By integrating advanced mechanical engineering with natural aesthetics, LiberNovo is turning "Spring Cleaning" into a permanent upgrade for long-term health and focus.
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SOURCE: LiberNovo
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