James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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No other requirements other than being really comfy
Suggestions please
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Twiggy
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We got ours from ikea....
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Tomnova16
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yep, ikea, nearly all are very comfy and all reasonably priced. You can try them all out too
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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willay
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Registered: 10th Nov 02
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how much do you want to spend? I have a human scale chair at home
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nik
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Eames EA208, 217 or 219. The best money can buy
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Simon
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I was just going to ask the same question.
Nik, I quite fancy something with a bit of heritage and style. Are you aware of any office chairs by any architects? I know Corbusier did some really nice stuff but not sure any of it is suitable for an office desk. Any ideas, your field I think
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nik
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Simon, the Charles & Ray eames aluminium & soft pad group chairs really are the most popular, famous and comfortable office chairs out there. Images below..
Can get them in fabric, leather, swivel base, or with height/tilt adjustment etc etc. Start around £250 for a very basic chair, up to £1000-1250 for a top spec in leather. The new prices are around £3500 for top spec, and £1250 odd for a basic fabric chair!
Other nice chairs would be the Charles Pollock chair for Knoll, Fred Scott Supporto for Hille
Corbusier mainly designed lounge seating and the famous day bed.
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Simon
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I did have a look at those, they are very nice, not sure I quite want to spend that sort of money right now though
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M2RTY
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i cant see how metal unadjustable arm supports can be comfy, nik?
My work one is ace, was only about 200 quid but I like the ones where you can lean back and the chair counterbalances your weight lol
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M2RTY
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infact...my old office chair was made from a nova gsi passenger seat and an old office chair base, now that was very comfy and I could also get people in the back lolol
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nik
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I never rest on the arms anyway once your tucked under a desk?
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willay
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got one of these at home and in the office
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M2RTY
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willay how much?
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Cosmo
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They start from approx £500.
http://www.officechairsuk.com/acatalog/Humanscale_Products.html
[Edited on 14-07-2009 by Cosmo]
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willay
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yeh, around the £600 mark new.
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