I've just been told that i'll basically never be going back to work in the office full time, due to the current situation and also a change in role, so I need to set up a permanent home office. I think work will give me some money towards setting up, but I was wondering if any of you "work from home" types have any recommendations for chairs. I know they can be spendy, but I'm not keen on getting a low priced Argos special, so if there's anything I should be looking at, please shout.
Ta.
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Expensive but worth it in the long run as they have a 12 year guarantee.
you can get them used and refurbished for less than half price. I have 2
these are 10 times better than argos stuff, I threw out so many chairs from Argos and cheap shops
If you must get a cheap one, costco has the best ones I've bought
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https://www.officefurnitureonline.co.uk/office-chairs/executive-leather-office-chairs/leather-office-chairs-less-than-100/turin-leather-manager-chair.html?utm_source=criteo&utm_medium=XMLcriter_feed&utm_term=Leather+Office+Chairs+Less+Than+%A3100&utm_campaign=Turin%5FLeather%5FFaced%5FManager%5FChair
http://www.furniture-work.co.uk/office_chairs/executive_leather_chairs
John Lewis sell a limited range.
https://www.humanscale.com/
Bloody hell, not cheap these things are they? Makes you think about how much employers must spend when they kit out an office.
When I look at those Herman Miller chairs, there are so many adjustable features I wonder if I'd be capable of setting them up properly. I might make my back worse than it is already.