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November 1st, 2009 by No comments »

In the world of swivel chairs adjustability is king, because every human being is unique it would be impossible to design a chair that suited everybody. Therefore you want to be able to adjust as many setting as possible on a chair to suit it to your body shape and requirements. Having the most adjustable features on your swivel chair will allow you to regularly change your seating position which is very good for your posture. Sitting in a fixed position all day is not how we are intended to work, this is why swivel chairs are such an important piece of furniture – they allow unrestricted movement – but support any movement you do.

A good swivel chair should have the following adjustments:

  • Seat height
  • Seat depth
  • Backrest angle
  • Chair recline/tilt
  • Seat angle
  • Armrests
  • Height-adjustable armrests
  • Width-adjustable armrests
  • Lumbar support
  • Backrest height
  • Lumbar depth

Each of these features can be discussed at length, in terms of their benefits and what they actually mean to you and are therefore discussed further in the Adjustable Swivel Chair Features article.

Adjustable Swivel Chairs are the Best

Swivel chairs definitely exist that have all of those adjustable factors on them but you will pay dearly for them. If you’re looking for a chair and you’re on budget I would suggest that the minimum adjusting features your should look for would be the height and backrest angle, all of the other features you will be able to survive without. Chairs with features like lumber adjustment your really won’t find easily anyway. It is not always true though that you have to pay a lot for a chair with significant features – commercial grade office chairs seem to have a premium price on them, more often than not you will be able to find a home office chair with the same features for a fraction of the price but still the same build quality.

Spend the most you can on a Swivel Chair

Of course, how much you choose to spend on a chair is entirely up to you, but personally if I was working from home I would spend a lot more money on the chair than if I was just using it to surf the net on in the evenings. Spending hours sat on a poorly designed non adjusting chair can wreak havoc with your back, shoulders and even elbows and wrists. So if you anticipated sitting at your chair for more than four hours a day I would really advise investing in a decent high quality chair with multiple points of adjustment – you will then be able to tweak it to perfection.

Not only do you have to be concerned with what adjustable features a swivel chair has, what about the design features? What about the materials? Or what about how you actually interact with those adjustability features? These are all important points to be considered when buying a new chair so you should consider them carefully. The features found on a good office chair are discussed in the Swivel Chair Features article.

Designer Swivel Chairs

November 2nd, 2009 by 1 comment »

Designer swivel chairs look fantastic and can really help reinforce your company’s image. This could not be truer if you are a design based industry. Designer chairs can also look good in other professions but they really do have to be well matched to their surroundings. Anything ‘designer’ in the wrong setting can look pretentious .If you have a home office and you want a designer chair then it is a little but easier. In the home environment a sensitively designed swivel chair can really become a focal point.

The one draw back with anything ‘designer’ is that one way or another going to cost you; if it doesn’t cost you in terms of money, it will cost you in terms of comfort. Conversely if you buy a cheap good looking chair you will probably sacrifice comfort. I say probably because this is not always the case, but you’ll definitely have to hunt for it.

What actually makes a swivel chair ‘designer’?

Sometimes a ‘celebrity; designer will collaborate with a manufacture to produce a special edition chair. By someone putting there name to a chair, does that make it designer?

Designer chairs are usually identifiable by there sleek lines and minimalist in style. Some may say that a designer object is one in which function follows form. I disagree with this though, in my opinion the term design means that every part of that chair should have been thought about and not only should it look good, it should also function perfectly. Not only this, but as designer, if I was putting my name to a chair I would want it to stand the test of time, and want it to operate in 30 years time as well as the day it was bought.

I would consider a swivel chair to have earnt its ‘designer’ status if it:

  1. Looked slightly different to all the other chairs out there.
  2. Used new materials or used traditional materials in an innovative manner.
  3. Was durable and therefore will operate effectively for years to come.
  4. Had been very carefully designed in terms of ergonomics so that it could be adjusted to fit as many different people as possible.

You may have gathered from reading this article that a ‘designer’ swivel chair isn’t going to leave you with a lot of change. If you get the right chair though it will last you for many years and may well work out to be a cost effective option.