Six-Year Frame Warranty and 44% Discounts: LiberNovo's Maxis Line Targets a Neglected Office Furniture Market
Published on 08/19/2026 at 19:21 | Redaktion boerse-global.de
When LiberNovo opens its annual Support Week on 25 August 2026, the company will be doing more than dangling discounts in front of customers across the European Union and the United Kingdom. The promotion doubles as the launch platform for the Maxis series, a new product family engineered for users who need substantially more room and load capacity than standard office seating provides.
The headline figures are hard to miss. EU-based buyers can take up to 44 percent off during the campaign, while UK customers are looking at reductions of up to 39 percent. But the real story sits in the specification sheet, where LiberNovo has pushed well beyond conventional dimensions. The seat width measures 52 cm, and the frame is rated to handle users up to 181 kg — numbers that place the Maxis line firmly in a niche that mainstream manufacturers have often overlooked.
Adjustability is another differentiator. The backrest tilts through a range of 105 to 160 degrees, a spread designed to accommodate both focused desk work and more relaxed postures. That flexibility, combined with the reinforced structure, positions the series for professional environments where ergonomic adaptability is no longer a luxury but a baseline expectation.
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The company has also reshaped its warranty terms in the run-up to the launch. Since 14 August 2026, new standards apply: six years of coverage on the frame and two years on integrated electronic components. Customers who commit through early-bird offers, however, can extend that protection to a full seven years.
LiberNovo points to recent testing of its Omni Pro model to underline the value of tech-assisted ergonomics. In a month-long trial involving a 40-year-old test subject, the electric lumbar support reportedly delivered measurable improvements in posture and a reduction in back pain. The findings reinforce a broader industry shift toward actively adjustable seating elements as a preventive health measure in the workplace.
With the Maxis series, the company is betting that combining heavyweight construction with smart support systems will set a new benchmark for what premium office furniture should deliver.
