I've been needing a new ergonomic chair for a long time. The one I have was purchased at Office Depot a few years ago, and let's face it, real ergonomic chairs don't come from Office Depot. I've been fluctuating back and forth between ordering a chair and a complete workstation such as the Microsphere Ergonomic Workstation. The problem with the workstation is I would have to give up a lot of my desk space and built in shelves. As long as I'm living in an apartment with limited space, I don't really have room for both in my home office/living room.
So, after some deliberation, I decided on the Herman Miller Basic Aeron Chair. It came in at $629 which included the optional lumbar support. I ordered from a place called Sit 4 Less because they were offering free shipping. They had some snazzier chairs, but the prices jumped into the thousand dollar range. Compared with what I have now, this should be a notable improvement. I will post a full review once I've received my chair, assembled it, and tried it out for a while.
[June 19th Update: Here is my Herman Miller Aeron Chair Review]
i am currently a massage therapist and very intersted in designing ergonomic furniture, i would like to go to a school somewhere in the west coast area or just west in general for my education i want a bachelors degree in industrial design and engineering focus on ernogonomics i was looking at arizona state, any advice for me?
Posted by: azia | March 14, 2007 at 12:34 PM