Archive for July, 2005


Herman Miller’s Equa 2 - Ergonomics for Everyone

Communists would definitely have a positive response with Equa 2’s equality claim on the use of ergonomic chairs. This is truly a chair that’s catered to meet everybody’s needs and promote equality, as its makers say. And take note, you don’t have to press complicated arrays of buttons just to get its function!

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Humanscale’s Freedom Chair: Freedom and Simplicity

Freedom chairs definitely amplify the saying that simplicity is beauty. Indeed, this concept has not gone completely outdated, even in chairs!
For a task chair, this model definitely rocks as far as appearances are concerned. Ultimate freedom in sitting is within reach with this Freedom task chair. It doesn’t just bear the name, it practically embodies it! And like the word, it’s open for everyone who would want to have a piece of it.

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Humanscale: Unisexy Liberty

The Liberty Chair definitely possesses the oomph factor that would click for both the male and female users! Something sexy, oozing with appeal and functional. You never thought these phrases would exist as adjectives for a chair, but Liberty chairs will prove you otherwise. It’s definitely that and a lot more!

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Mirra: Sexy in the City

Mirra chairs in one word: sexy. No kidding to that. One look at Mirra chairs and it will definitely make you want to spend your hard-earned cash for it. It’s one of the most attractive ergonomic chairs available in the market, although I think this particular model would click more with women than with men. It has an extremely feminine touch to the chair, with its curvaceous chair which blends both freshness and elegance required in a typical cosmopolitan setting. Truly innovative of the designers, if you ask me.

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Herman Miller: Reaction

Here’s Jerome Caruso’s latest design for the active working person: Reaction chairs. Sounds boring? Not quite. Going for the cheap stuff doesn’t necessarily have to make our office chair users look like vagabonds. The features of this model are anything but that.

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