October 20th, 2008

Metal Art Chairs and Metal Art Overview

Metal Art Chairs are a growing trend and hobby. Learn what
Metal Art Chairs are and the basics of Metal Art Chairs.

What are the two things you spend the maximum time doing at
home? In most case it is lying down and sitting and probably more of the later
than the former.  In other words, chairs
are the most important item of furniture in your house. You probably have
various types of chairs in your home- sofas in the drawing room, recliners in
the lounge, an office chair in the study, casual chairs in the bedroom and of
course, the kitchen chairs. These chairs will usually have wooden or metal
frames with leather of fabric upholstery. Your two main criteria in buying a
chair are comfort and appearance. But what if there is a third dimension you
can include? What if a chair can be a work of art? That’s where metal art
chairs enter the picture.

January 27th, 2008

Office Space Ergonomics

In your office, the more comfortable and adjustable your environment is, the more productive you will be. Well set-up office workstations lead to decreased stress and less chronic neuromuscular skeletal disorders, such as headaches, neck pain, low back pain, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Office workers should be allowed to arrange their workstations until they find what feels most relaxed.

Basic Arrangement

January 10th, 2008

Office Chairs, Seatbacks, Ergonomics And Lumbar Support And Why They All Work

Office Chairs don’t really require a seatback in order to work properly. The spine is able to maintain it’s natural curvature even without the lower back support provided by the average task chair seatback. However, the natural tendency for most people when seated for long periods of time in front of the computer is to slouch forward towards what they are concentrating on.

This slouching posture pushes out the lower back, making the natural inward curve point in the wrong direction. With the spine pushing outward towards the chair, the lower back structure is strained, creating unneeded tension. It was obvious there was a need to remind all of us to sit properly and the lower back supports for seatbacks on office chairs were born.


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