LiberNovo Early Bird Pricing
June 16-July 31: LiberNovo offers its lowest prices ever
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LiberNovo is simultaneously launching three new chairs: the Maxis, designed specifically for big and tall users; the Omni Pro, a high-end model featuring electric seat ventilation; and the Omni SE, an accessible entry-level option. From June 16 to July 31, all three are available at super early-bird pricing — discounts exceeding 43% off MSRP, the lowest pricing LiberNovo has ever offered. For anyone who has been waiting for the right moment to address the weakest link in their setup, that moment is now.
Sit up and take notice
You’ve benchmarked your processor. You’ve calibrated your monitors. You’ve agonized over mechanical switch actuation weights and spent a weekend optimising your cable management. Your setup reflects hundreds of considered decisions made in pursuit of peak performance and long-term reliability.
And then there’s the chair.
For many tech enthusiasts and desk-bound professionals, seating remains the one component that never quite received the same scrutiny—partly because the market has historically made it difficult to do so. Ergonomic chairs are expensive, the specifications are difficult to compare meaningfully, and for bigger, taller users, the available options have been quietly inadequate for years. LiberNovo’s new Maxis Series is the most compelling answer to that problem we’ve seen.

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It’s big and clever
The Maxis accommodates users from 5’10” to 6’7″ and supports up to 399 lbs. But the more important specification isn’t the weight limit, it’s the engineering philosophy behind every component.
Pre-order Maxis series from $809 / £719 instead of $1,299 / £1,099.
The science of sitting still
LiberNovo’s design approach is grounded in a straightforward but underappreciated insight: you don’t actually sit still. Research shows the human body makes an average of 13 postural shifts per hour—over 127 unconscious adjustments across a standard working day. Traditional static chairs—however well-intentioned their ergonomic credentials—are fundamentally incapable of keeping pace with that reality. They set a position; your body constantly departs from it.
The Maxis addresses this with a Dynamic Support System built around 60 precision joints reacting in milliseconds and four synchronized mechanisms that continuously adjust across your neck, back, hips, and arms as you move. The ErgoPulse electric lumbar motor maintains your spine’s natural S-curve dynamically, while the Bionic Flexfit BackRest—constructed from eight flexible panels with a multi-pivot linkage system—provides controlled flexibility rather than rigid resistance. For sedentary professionals logging eight to ten hours daily at a desk, the cumulative difference in spinal load is significant.
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Proportioned for performance
Where the Maxis genuinely distinguishes itself is in the deliberate, component-level redesign for larger frames. The headrest delivers 140mm of vertical and 120mm of horizontal adjustment with a U-shaped cervical profile—a meaningful specification for taller users who’ve simply learned to ignore headrests because standard designs never reached them properly. The backrest spans 430mm at the shoulder and 520mm at the waist, providing complete coverage rather than partial contact that creates pressure points during extended sessions.
A 52cm ultra-deep seat eliminates the circulation-disrupting leg-dangling problem common to shallower designs, while custom arc armrests with an extended adjustment range accommodate broader frames without compressing the waist. The six-spring Controlled Recline System engages progressively by angle and body weight, delivering smooth and stable recline without the unsettling instability that makes larger users reluctant to lean back at all.
These aren’t incremental refinements to a standard template. They’re purpose-built solutions to problems that big and tall users have been quietly absorbing for years.
The component you’ve been overlooking
Tech enthusiasts understand that a system performs at the level of its weakest component. For professionals spending most of their waking hours seated—whether deep in a development environment, working through a data pipeline, or consuming the endless stream of information that modern knowledge work demands—the chair is that component. Chronic postural fatigue, lower back tension, and poor circulation don’t just affect comfort; they affect cognitive performance, focus, and the quality of work produced across every hour of a long day.
The Maxis is the upgrade your setup has been missing.
Pre-order Maxis series from $809 / £719 instead of $1,299 / £1,099.
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Omni: next-level comfort
In addition to the Maxis, LiberNovo is expanding the series with two other variants. The Omni Pro is aimed at demanding people and comes with electric seat ventilation—useful for long working days in summer or warm offices. The Omni SE offers the ergonomic core functions with manual adjustment and is the more affordable entry-level variant.
Super early-bird pricing
LiberNovo Maxis plus Omni Pro, and Omni SE have super early-bird pricing is available from June 16 to July 31 at libernovo.com.
U.S. early-bird pricing
- Omni Pro starts from $909, up to 35% off
- Omni SE starts from $569, up to 41% off
- Maxis Series starts from $809, up to 44% off
U.K. early-bird pricing
- Omni Pro starts from £849, up to 41% off
- Omni SE starts from £509, up to 44% off
- Maxis Series starts from £719, up to 44% off
Deliveries of the Omni Pro and Omni SE are already underway, with the
