Friday, January 4, 2013

Changing From A Desk Chair To A Drafting Stool

One thing you've probably realized by now is that I spend at least a few hours every day sitting at a computer, building lenses and writing these blog posts.

I really love my ergonomic chair from Herman Miller. I've had it for a few years now. But I'm seriously considering getting a drafting stool instead.

Don't think this necessarily means one of those round little backless stools you see in a doctor's office. Yes it can mean that. But drafting stools come with arms if you want them and a lot more.

With my big chair, I feel kind of confined. It basically gives me the feeling of being locked into the desk with no escape. I know that's not the case but it's just the way I feel.

A drafting stool on the other had would give me more mobility. I would get one without arm rests since I never use them anyway. It makes the whole set up feel more open.

I also think I would enjoy the round foot ring at the bottom of the seat.

What really surprised me was the number of different options that are available. So, as always, here's my new Squidoo lens that tells why this may be the best option for any home or corporate office space.

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