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Subject: RE: UKNM: Off-topic: Good chairs
From: Tim.Hayward
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 13:40:36 +0100

I confess I drive an Aeron myself - though these days it's more for show
than to
prevent RSI and arse fatigue. It's definitely the best I've tried (3"
lateral
scoliosis and 3 herniated discs - I should know!). There was also an article
in
the last 'Wired' which featured a new competitor for the Aeron that looked
dead
fab.

In a former incarnation, when I used to spend late nights staring at a
'Paintbox', I experimented with one of those wierd, bentwood 'yogic flyer'
jobs
from the Back shop. You know the kind of thing - no back, sharply sloping
squab
and little shin cushions where your legs tuck under. You sort of perch on it
and
it rocks back and forth. That was truly fab - though I confess it made one
look
like some kind of desperate, yoghourt weaving, meusli knitting fucking
wholemeal
tree hugger. My back felt great but I couldn't help feeling 'Would Neo have
sat
on one of these'?

My Pilate instructor has tried to persuade me to try a ball chair (also from
the
Back Shop on Wigmore St) which is basically a 3' diameter inflatable ball on
a
tripod stand. Again it relies on perching and regular rocking movement.
Cool.
But the last time I had something like that I was 8, it was orange with
horns
and I was belting it around a council estate just outside Bristol.

A colleague of mine wins all the awards for cool seating, though. He has a
low
Japanese style table and kind of kneely-squats in front of it like the
ascetic
techno Zensai he truly is.

As for me, I'm going to chuck all seating arrangements, pick up a set of
Sony
Eyephones, stack out on the sofa and punch deck.


T


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