Eames Office Chair and the Best Sitting Posture to Work
In-office all day long? Does pain in the shoulders, back or neck ring a bell? Yup, we’re talking about the oh-so-easy to blame office chairs! They can sometimes be a handful. Have you looked around or shopped for an office chair recently? A sloppy task, to say the least. There is always something wrong — either the cushion, the base or the backrest.
Hence, we decided to make it easier for you.
- A swiveled perfection:
Eames Soft Pad Executive Office Chair Replica
An absolute imitation of the original, the Eames Soft Padded Executive Chair Replica by Stylo Furniture is a classic. Not only does it look great in office spaces, but also in home offices. A mid-century modern paradigm that was originally designed in 1958, the Padded Executive Chair is pillared upon a five-point base enabling you to swivel while pondering that important business decision. The piston at the stem of the Eames Padded Executive Chair Replica also empowers you to rock your feet while making that decision. Designed by the acclaimed and accoladed, American husband and wife designer duo — Charles Ormond Eames, Jr and Bernice Alexandra “Ray” Eames, the Padded Executive Chair, can’t be missed out on!
Eames Thin Pad Office Chair
Internationally famous as one of the most iconic designs of American mid-century modernism, the Eames Office Chair can turn your home office furniture into a statement that customers and employees will equally appreciate.
Stamped with our superior craftsmanship, our Eames Thin Pad Office Chair replica is bound to become a focal point in your office through many years of heavy use.
Expertly built with a lightweight, corrosion-resistant and die-cast frame, wrapped in premium Italian aniline leather. Each Eames Office Chair replica comes equipped with pneumatic height adjustment with a tilt lock and a flexible back suspension for better Lumbar Support.
All set on a reliable and trustworthy five-point base and tubular steel columns. Fully adjustable with lift, swivel and smooth-rolling settings, the Eames Office Chair replica with easily adapt to even the most demanding users.
Best Sitting Posture to Work
People have many myths when it comes to sitting in the right posture. I got some suggestions from my friends and colleagues, they just left me in confusion.
Many believe that sitting in 90 degrees is right and anything less than 90 degrees would be wrong. And many argue that even sitting in 90 degrees angle is also wrong and one should sit anywhere between 120 degrees to 130 degrees to prevent back pain.
But the fact is that sitting in a forced upright posture and the seating position with less than 90 degrees, will leave you in pain.
Based on my experience, I believe that sitting in a 90 degrees posture and in 120 degrees posture will do the job, that’s how it worked for me. I used to sit in a 90 degrees angle for some time and when I can’t keep that posture I moved to 120 degrees angle, I think both helped me to put an end to the back pain along with the simple chair exercises I did.
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