This particular client wanted castors, which made sense for her as she has floorboards so will no doubt be swooshing between the desk and the…. It’s basically a perfect pick n’ mix of options to configure your ideal office chair set up with prices ranging from £90-£135 depending on which base, arm and chair height option you go for.Īfter a trip to Ikea to check out the chairs for the aquamarine project (and fill my boots with other goodies for this room), I plumped for the LANGFJALL in light green and black base.Īnd it worked out pretty well, the subtle green fabric blends in rather nicely with the walls and acts as a nice contrast to the mid-century desk. arms and base comes in either white or black.swivel base with either castors or fixed feet.in four colours of fabric (blue, charcoal, beige and light green). I’m sure you’ll agree, I’m not asking for much am I!?Īffordable-ish, customisable options at EAMSI, again spotted after another lovely comment from my post two weeks ago (thank you Lucy!), but alas too many no-no’s on the looks list for me. Preferably i’d like something upholstered, blonde wood is good, metal too as long as it’s not shiny, office-y chrome. All those things scream office chair to me. The back view has to be clean, simple, no fussy gadgets and the like. That’s how we normally see our office chairs. And for the chair to look half decent from behind. Something with a higher back than I currently have.My feet dangle at a standard 45cm seat height, so the ability to lower it down to small child height is a must. That’d be good and to be able to adjust the height so I can finally get my feet flat on the floor. I would like to be able to swivel though.I’m not swooshing between a fax machine and a printer. We have carpet and a rug, so they’re pointless for me. As in a chair made specifically for a long periods of sitting at a desk and working at a computer. I came across these courtesy of Kimberly Duran of Swoon Worthy blog (thank you Ms D!) Absolutely gorgeous, but not quite right for my pad. Quite like the Slope… if only it didn’t have castors… So the furniture we choose for them is there for all to see. Because most people I know have to have their home office set up either in the corner of the living room, in a guest bedroom or on the landing, like me. And probably to a lot of other people actually. The way something looks is as equally important to how something performs for me. I know it’s shallow to choose form over function, but I can’t help it. Ya know, a really good quality one (the amount of physio i’m currently having would have paid for a set of 4 good office chairs, so one really good one would certainly be a very cost effective move), I was loathed to spend £300, £400, £500 upwards on a chair that I hated the look of. Whilst I wasn’t averse to buying a decent office chair. Thank you to everyone that left super helpful comments on where to find a decent chair that might float my boat, I really appreciate you taking the time to help me and my crook back out. My cheap-y Eiffel inspired chair had outgrown its comfort levels for the sheer amount of time I was now finding myself sat at a desk. As you may remember, i’ve been having some trouble with the ole home office set up.
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