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Cognetic Technology™ Marks the End of Static Sitting with Gravity-Powered Orbital Motion

designboom May 28, 2026

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by Lisa Kostyra

Cognetic Technology™ Reimagines The Physics of The Seated Body

With the introduction of Cognetic Technology™, a patented seating innovation invented by Aaron DeJule for KI, the paradigm of office seating is undergoing the most major shift in decades. By utilizing a gravity-powered, three-dimensional orbital motion, the technology responds to the body’s natural micromovements rather than forcing the user to navigate adjustments and levers for comfort management. Additionally, the technology allows to move away from traditional chairs that only tilt back and forth, side-to-side, and up and down, to designs that follow the body’s center of gravity in every direction. This departure from traditional ergonomics ensures the chair is always in balance with the user, eliminating the physical and cognitive friction of sitting still while fostering a state of continuous alignment and flow.

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KI introduces Cognetic Technology™ | all images courtesy of KI

A Creative Engine in Chicago’s Fulton Market

As a major force in the contract furniture industry, the American manufacturer is known for its human-centered design philosophy and decades of research into how movement impacts performance in workplaces and schools. This legacy finds a new home in KI’s flagship Inspiration Center in the heart of Chicago’s Fulton Market. The space was designed by Whitney Architects, serving as a creative engine that mirrors the company’s focus on the intersection of comfort, focus, and performance.

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KI’s Inspiration Center in the heart of Chicago’s Fulton Market

Cognetic Technology Debuts on Kiaura Collection at Design Days

The genesis of Cognetic Technology™ is rooted in the personal experience of designer Aaron DeJule, who sought a solution to chronic pain following a transformative car accident. After years of prototyping, DeJule realized that seating should move naturally with the human form rather than requiring the body to adapt to a rigid chair. This philosophy of movement-based performance aligns with KI’s long-standing history of dynamic design, which includes previous milestones like the Ruckus, Sway, and Cogni collections.

To showcase the weightless sensation of the technology, KI presented the ‘Flow Chamber’ installation. The temporary experience invited participants to engage with movement in a more intuitive and human-centered way, translating subtle seated motion into a feeling often described as light, balanced, and unexpectedly calming. Many participants described the sensation as ‘cloud-like,’ noting a reduction in the physical and mental tension commonly associated with prolonged sitting. The activation reinforced a core insight behind Cognetic Technology: movement is not a distraction from focus, but an important contributor to comfort, engagement, and cognitive flow.

The Flow Chamber

KI Flow Chamber

Debuting during Design Days in Chicago, the Kiaura Collection™, designed by Aaron DeJule, serves as the first commercial expression of Cognetic Technology™. The comprehensive suite of task, conference, and lounge seating responds to the body’s subtle shifts, treating movement as a fundamental requirement in designing seating solutions. By integrating three-dimensional motion across various typologies — from the focused task environment to the relaxed lounge — the Kiaura Collection addresses the evolving needs of designers looking to create high-performance spaces. Ultimately, the collaboration suggests that the future of sitting is not found in more adjustments, but in the effortless freedom of never having to stay still.

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