Leap Plus Chair
by Steelcase
Steelcase® Leap® Chair
The new Leap Plus Chair by Steelcase retains all 26 patented features of the original Leap, with a much roomier profile. People weighing up to 500 lbs. will find great comfort in this advanced ergonomic chair. Leap’s signature, supportive Live Back® technology encourages dynamic movement as it mimicks the movement of your spine. Leap’s seat back is high, the seat edge angle is now intuitive and the arms adjust fluidly in four directions. Leap also offers smooth, tightly woven upholstery and an updated color palette.
Steelcase® Leap® Plus Chair
With its patented Live Back® technology, the sleek, streamlined and sophisticated Steelcase Leap chair mimics the movement of your spine and dynamically moves as your back moves; the adjustable arms move in and out, forward and back; the seat glides forward as you recline so you stay oriented to your work.
Available with a range of options: Leap arm options are Armless, Height-Adjustable Arms, or Height, Depth, Width and Pivot-Adjustable Arms. Chair frame in black, midnight (solar black), platinum, or polished aluminum frame; available with Steelcase and Designtex fabric, leather, or vinyl as well as COM (customer's own material); 3D Knit material available on the chair back with matching fabric seat, or with a seat fabric of your choice. The Leap chair is also available as a drafting chair. 500 lb weight limit.
Features
Live Back technology
This built-in ergonomic design allows the back of the seat to change shape to support your entire spine.
Natural Glide System™
The seat glides forward so you can recline without leaving your Vision and Reach Zone, and stay oriented to your work. This encourages more varied postures so there's less static load on the spine.
Thermal Comfort
Because of slats in both its back and seat, and the special foam it uses, the Leap chair offers excellent “breathability.”
Lower Back Firmness control
This control enables you to set a constant amount of firmness to help maintain your lower spine's natural curve.
Upper Back Force control
Upper back force control enables you to set the amount of "push back" that you desire as you recline.
Adjustable Seat Depth
Adjustable seat depth accommodates different body shapes for long-term comfort.
Flexible Seat Edge
When you recline or lean forward, the seat edge flexes to relieve pressure on the back of the legs.
Adjustable Arms
Arms telescope in and out, move forward and back, pivot and adjust up and down so you can find a natural position that comfortably supports the wrists, forearms, shoulders and neck.
Adjustable lumbar support (Optional)
An adjustable lumbar attachment is available for those who need additional support.
Manufacturer's Warranty
The Leap chair comes with Limited 10-year manufacturer's warranty.
Environmental Benefits
Leap has Silver Cradle to Cradle Product Certification for environmental performance. Leap also holds SCS Indoor Advantage™ certification for protecting indoor air quality, 94% recyclable and 32% from recycled resources.
Ordering & Shipping Information
Custom chairs ship within 4 weeks.
Dimensions: Steelcase® Leap® Plus Chair
Steelcase History

In 1975, Steelcase began their introduction of advanced ergonomic office chairs that address and adapt to the body’s movements with the Sensor® chair. The Leap® chair (1999), which addressed the correlation between back pain and worker productivity came next, followed by the Think™ chair (2004), an intuitive, mid-priced and environmentally sustainable product. Still newer ergonomic task chairs include Amia® and Cobi®, both offering the comfort and support of higher-priced chairs.
Today, Steelcase, Inc. supplies thousands of products worldwide, including metal and wood office furniture, systems furniture, seating, computer support furniture, desks, tables, credenzas, filing cabinets, and office lighting. Their rich history actually began with the introduction of steel furnishings to building interiors at the turn of the century.
At the turn of the 20th century, steel construction was making building exteriors less flammable, but office interiors were still crowded with wooden furniture, and still heated and lighted by open flame appliances. Smoking presented another fire hazard because ashes were often dumped in wicker wastepaper baskets. Beginning in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, The Metal Office Furniture Company (renamed Steelcase in 1954) had just 15 employees and a single product — a fireproof, metal wastepaper basket named the Victor!
During the 1930s, Metal Office collaborated with world-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright to produce furniture for the S.C. Johnson & Sons in Racine building, which Life magazine called “the most inspirational office building of the 20th century.”
During World War II, the company designed steel shipboard furniture for the U.S. Navy. One piece of Steelcase naval furniture was used for the historic signing of the surrender documents ending World War II.



