Posts Tagged ‘ergonomic chairs 101’
7 Tips For Buying The Best Ergonomic Chair
Choosing the best ergonomic chair for the shape of your individual body may not seem like an easy feat, but with some vigilant research you can find your ideal solution in no time. The tips below will provide you with a basis of what to look for when choosing an ergonomic chair, whether for at [...]
Herman Miller Mirra Chair
The Mirra Chair by Herman Miller is an ultra-premium ergonomic chair in the price range of $600 to $800. The final price is determined by what options you choose which is a common practice among office chair manufacturers. If you’re looking to buy one of these you may have been on Herman Miller’s website already [...]
Ergonomic Task Chair Fundamentals
There are many basic principles involved in the design of an ergonomic task chair, most of which are very easy to understand. A good chair is important because nowadays most of us spend of a good portion of every day working on the computer, or using it for our entertainment. Its hard to ignore that [...]
Best Ergonomic Chair Prices
The best ergonomic chairs are going to cost you, so you better be prepared. It is extremely hard to accept the fact that any old computer chair you get at Staples, Costco, Office Max or wherever is just not going to cut it if you sit on it every day for hours on end. Companies [...]
Introduction to Ergonomic Chairs
The ergonomic chairs available on the market today are revolutionizing the way we work, how we feel when we’re working, and how we’ll feel 20 years from now from all the work we did. The basic principle of an ergonomic chair is to assist your body in working, or resting, in a healthy posture. Ergonomic [...]
Swopper Chair
The Swopper is an ergonomically advanced, yet surprisingly simple seating option. The logic behind its design is similar to that of an exercise ball chair. It provides all of the benefits of a ball chair with the adjustability of a standard ergonomic chair. Using a stool like the Swopper as your seat provides many health [...]
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