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Humanscales Fall Line-up

Humanscale's Fall Line-up

November 29, 2005  |  Elif SUNGUR

Humanscale's award-winning seating, task lighting and flat-panel monitor arms continue to earn rave reviews from set designers, directors and actors. Multiple products, including Liberty and Freedom seating, the Diffrient Task Light and M7 Monitor Arms, have been selected to adorn the sets of new and returning programs across all major TV networks this fall.

The Liberty chair, designed by legendary industrial designer Niels Diffrient, makes its small-screen debut in four shows this season. Look for the mesh-backed chair on the sets of the FOX dramas House and Bones, and the ABC comedy Emily's Reasons Why Not, starring Heather Graham. Liberty will also join Freedom seating on the set of the ABC drama Boston Legal, starring William Shatner.

Since its introduction in 1998, Freedom has been the high-end task chair of choice for dozens of set decorators trying to create the right look for their TV shows and feature films. Freedom will be featured in the much anticipated Night Stalker on NBC, and returns to the sets of Medium, the chilling NBC drama starring Patricia Arquette, CSI: Miami, the CBS hit, starring David Caruso, and FOX's 24, starring Kiefer Sutherland.

The full listing of television shows featuring Humanscale products this coming season is:
- Emily's Reasons Why Not, Starring Heather Graham, Mondays, 9:00 PM, ABC
Liberty seating
- Las Vegas, starring James Caan and Molly Sims, Mondays, 9:00 PM, NBC
Freedom seating
- Medium, starring Patricia Arquette and Miguel Sandoval, Mondays, 10:00 PM, NBC
Freedom seating
- CSI: Miami, starring David Caruso and Khandi Alexander, Mondays, 10:00 PM, CBS
Freedom seating
- Bones, starring Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, Tuesdays, 8:00 PM, FOX
Liberty seating, Freedom Saddle Seats, M7 Flat Panel Monitor Arms
- House, starring Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard, Tuesdays, 9:00 PM, FOX
Liberty and Freedom seating
- Boston Legal, starring James Spader and William Shatner, Tuesdays, 10:00 PM, ABC
Liberty and Freedom Seating
- Night Stalker, starring Stuart Townsend and Gabrielle Union, Thursdays, 9:00 PM, NBC Freedom seating, Diffrient Task Lighting, M7 Flat Panel Monitor Arms
- 24, starring Kiefer Sutherland and Elisha Cuthbert, Season Premiere, Monday, January 9, 2006, 9:00 PM, FOX

Humanscale products can also be seen in feature films scheduled for release this fall through 2006. Upcoming films include:
- The Weather Man, starring Nicolas Cage, Opens Fall 2005
Freedom seating
- Stay, starring Ewan MacGregor and Naomi Watts, Opens October 2005
Freedom seating
- Friends with Money, starring Jennifer Aniston, Catherine Keener and Frances McDormand, Opens April 2006
Freedom seating
- Il Mare, starring Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reaves, Opens 2006
Freedom seating
- Mission Impossible 3, starring Tom Cruise, Currently filming

About Humanscale
Humanscale designs and manufactures ergonomic products for a more comfortable workplace. From the Freedom chair to the Diffrient Light - each product is designed to improve the health, efficiency and quality of work life. Humanscale's seating, monitor arms, lighting, keyboard supports and other ergonomic accessories follow the belief that if a design solves a functional problem as simply and elegantly as possible, the resulting form will be honest and timeless.

In their annual issue celebrating the individuals and organizations that "Drive Design," the prestigious design publication I.D. Magazine recognized Humanscale as one of 10 Best companies worldwide "that help push design forward." Humanscale was the only company from the contract furniture industry, and one of only seven U.S. organizations honored.

Headquartered in New York City, with global distribution, Humanscale remains the leader in ergonomic design. For more information visit the website at http://www.humanscale.com.

Environmental Statement
Humanscale is committed to sustainability and environmental conservation, which guide our choices in product design, manufacturing and packaging. Recycled and/or recyclable materials account for approximately 85% (by weight) of all materials used in Humanscale products shipped in 2004, and our packaging contains approximately 40% recycled content. In addition, Humanscale is a proud sponsor of World Wildlife Fund, and our founder and CEO, Robert King, has served on WWF's National Council since 1999.

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