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pagoni202018 Aug 2021 11:30All the home office professionals and people with back issues (like me) are surely familiar with the essential qualities of a good office chair.
It should definitely swivel, possibly with casters, and be very comfortable—no high-back chairs.
Of course, appearance is also important, but in this area, function—that is, ergonomic features and quality—comes first.
We will check out the usual suspects tomorrow in a specialty store, but maybe there is some helpful knowledge here.
The chair will be used several hours daily, so quality is essential.
It is for my wife; I would probably have looked at a "Stressless" chair first... I’m curious to hear your ideas and experiences.
It should definitely swivel, possibly with casters, and be very comfortable—no high-back chairs.
Of course, appearance is also important, but in this area, function—that is, ergonomic features and quality—comes first.
We will check out the usual suspects tomorrow in a specialty store, but maybe there is some helpful knowledge here.
The chair will be used several hours daily, so quality is essential.
It is for my wife; I would probably have looked at a "Stressless" chair first... I’m curious to hear your ideas and experiences.
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pagoni202018 Aug 2021 12:44driver55 schrieb:
What is the budget? 200, 500, 1000 €?As much as necessary. I don't have a fixed budget for this.
Optimal comfort and quality are the deciding factors.
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hampshire18 Aug 2021 12:47The Eames EA 117 by Vitra is top quality – priced at a premium, but built to last a lifetime.
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pagoni202018 Aug 2021 12:48opalau schrieb:
The most important advice here is that you really need to try it out in the store. A chair I like very much might not suit you at all.
Otherwise, I can recommend the brand Vitra (Headline, ID Trim); we have them at home and in the office. Thank you. Trying it out is clear. This way, I can already look for suitable stores in advance.