The (Not So) Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the color of the backrest on my HÅG Capisco Puls 8010 or 8020 without replacing the whole chair?

Yes. You can change the backrest on your HÅG Capisco Puls 8010 or HÅG Capisco Puls 8020 by purchasing only the backrest part. The backrest is available as a separate spare part under part number 111459.

Which gas lift is compatible with the HÅG Signet 8700?

The gas lifts for the HÅG Signet 8700 were specially manufactured for this model, so unfortunately there is no compatible alternative.
These gas lifts are no longer in stock and have been discontinued.

Are spare parts still available for the HÅG Signet?

Production of the HÅG Signet ended on January 1st, 2005.
As our policy is to supply spare parts for up to 10 years after production ends, parts for the HÅG Signet are unfortunately no longer available.

Are spare parts available for the copper version of the HÅG Capisco?

We no longer supply copper gas lifts. However, you can replace your existing gas lift with an alternative color. View all available options for the HAG Capisco gas lift.

Do you offer chairs suitable for clean-room environments?

Yes, we offer HÅG models with vinyl upholstery that are suitable for environments requiring frequent cleaning. For example, the HÅG Capisco Puls 8010, upholstered in anti-static synthetic leather by Nevotex (price group 3), meets air cleanliness standards according to ISO 14644, class 4–5.

Is there a warranty on clean-room chairs?

Yes, Flokk provides a 5-year warranty on clean-room chairs. This warranty is conditional on the regular cleaning of castors and upholstery using a suitable cleaning agent.

What are the RAL colors of the aluminium parts of HAG chairs?

  • White: RAL 9016
  • Black: RAL 9005
  • Silver: RAL 9006
  • Moss grey: RAL 6013
  • Blush:  RAL 040 50 30 

Jotun is the paint supplier.

Which fabric is recommended if you have cats?

In general, no upholstery material is resistant to cat claws. However, if you have cats, we usually recommend microfiber fabrics, as they are slightly more resistant to snagging and scratching than many traditional woven fabrics.