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LiberNovo Maxis Leads a Broader Ergonomic Chair Lineup for Bigger Bodies, Cooler Seats, and Lower Budgets

LiberNovo Maxis is the newest signal that ergonomic chair makers are finally paying more attention to people who don’t fit the one-size-fits-most office chair mold. Launching alongside the new Omni Pro and Omni SE, the Maxis Series is built for bigger and taller bodies, supporting people from 5’10” to 6’6″ and up to 399 pounds. Deposit pre-sales begin today in the US, Canada, and the EU, with the full launch set for June 16, 2026. The idea is simple enough: better support shouldn’t require pretending every body is built the same.


LiberNovo Omni Dynamic Ergonomic Chair Review: The Chair That Refuses to Let You Sit Still (In a Good Way)

If you’ve ever stood up after a long day of work and felt like you just survived a car crash in slow motion, you already know the quiet cruelty of a bad chair. Cushions deflate into sad pancakes, armrests turn into medieval torture devices, and “lumbar support” somehow manages to miss your lumbar completely. After eight hours, your spine is ready to file for divorce. Enter the LiberNovo Omni, the smart chair that raised $8.5 million on Kickstarter. It claims it can save your back — but is it here to rescue you, or just pad your chiropractor’s retirement plan?


The LiberNovo Omni Is a Dynamic Ergonomic Chair That Moves With You to Transform All-Day Sitting

If you’ve ever spent an entire day glued to your desk only to get up feeling like your spine aged ten years, you’re not alone. Most chairs give up on you halfway through the day, flattening cushions, awkward armrests, and lumbar support that never quite hits the right spot. That’s where the LiberNovo Omni steps in, freshly launched on Kickstarter and already making waves. This chair isn’t just trying to look ergonomic; it’s designed to be ergonomic, in motion, with you, every inch of the way.