Posts Tagged ‘chair’
Office Furniture DMI – Guest Chair in Burgundy Fabric – Executive Office Furniture / Home Office Furniture – 6855-2206
Product Description
This furniture arrives unassembled. Download Catalog (PDF) Assembly required. Finish: Bordeaux Cherry frame with Burgundy fabric cover Dimensions: 25″(W) x 26″(D) x 34″(H)
Office Furniture DMI – Roll Arm Executive Desk Chair in Burgundy Leather – Executive Office Furniture / Home Office Furniture – 6840-1306
Product Description
This furniture arrives unassembled. Download Catalog (PDF) Assembly required. Finish: Bordeaux Cherry Frame with Burgundy Leather Dimensions: 29″(W) x 28″(D) x 48″-51″(H)
Office Furniture DMI – Guest Chair in Burgundy – Executive Office Furniture / Home Office Furniture – 6855-2208
Product Description
This furniture arrives unassembled. Download Catalog (PDF) Assembly required. Finish: Burgundy Fabric Dimensions: 29″(W) x 28″(D) x 48-51″(H)
Office Furniture DMI – Guest Chair in Burgundy Fabric – Executive Office Furniture / Home Office Furniture – 6855-2207
Product Description
This furniture arrives unassembled. Download Catalog (PDF) Assembly required. Finish: Bordeaux Cherry frame with Burgundy fabric cover Dimensions: 25″(W) x 26″(D) x 34″(H)
The Lucaya Resin Wicker Dining Chair from My Home Furnishings
A short video showcasing our lucaya resin wicker dining chair. Go to www.myhomefurnishings.com to see our wide selection outdoor furniture, patio furniture, kids furniture, bedroom furniture, office furniture, home lighting, accessories and more!
Office Furniture DMI – Executive High Back Chair in Brown Leather – Executive Office Furniture / Home Office Furniture – 7480-832
Product Description
This furniture arrives unassembled. Download Catalog (PDF) Assembly required. Finish: West Indies Cherry frame / Brown leather Dimensions: 27.5″(W) x 28″(D) x 37.75-41.75″(H)
Where can I find a relatively inexpensive computer desk chair with back support?
I’ve been having problems with back pain more and more recently. I spend long hours in the office on the computer at my home. I’m looking for a chair I can sit in that supports my back that is comfortable for long days.
My issue is that I have back problems in my family history, as well as an over abundance of cleavage that causes more problems as well because my body isn’t proportionate. One minute my upper back will hurt, the next it will be my lower back that is causing me pain.
Financial issues are a problem… I can’t afford something I will spend hundreds of dollars on until a get a better job. Which, at the earliest, won’t be until around mid to late January… if I’m lucky.
Another thing I’m wondering is if a footstool would help me. I thought that if I had something to prop up my feet I wouldn’t be moving around as much… It’s just that I can’t find anything relatively inexpensive. I would just like something black, doesn’t have to be leather, with preferably wooden legs. It would be near a power cord and computer wires, so my husband says metal is not a good idea.
Tanned4Life – Thank you, that is an excellent idea about doing back conditioning. I will try to look some up online.
Licketychick – One of the office stores, either Office Depot or Office Max is where I bought it. It was a great deal at the time, but in the long haul it just wasn’t as comfortable as I wanted.
Peggy St. – Wow that’s a lot of information! I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one having this particular problem. I wonder if I could find something at Costco, honestly I’d never thought about it. The idea of propping the desk up is interesting, I will have to think about it. I do have a tendency to move around consistently, so I’m not just in one position the entire time. I don’t have an L-shaped desk, although I prefer one, we just didn’t have the space for it. The keyboard / mouse combo I have were of a special design, they don’t make them wireless so I could move around like I would like to.
Thank you all for your suggestions! They really do help.
What’s the ideal position for ones hand and wrist, and ones chair to desktop while working at a computer?
I believe I have been doing something wrong when I sit at my home computer desk. I’m exeriencing a great deal of pain in my hand, wrist and forearm, and it’s gets really bad after being at the computer for only a short time. It’s to the point where I wonder if I may even have carpal tunnel syndrome. What’s the ideal distance between one’s chair and the keyboard? And what’s the ideal position of my hand and wrist, in relation to my forearm? Should my hand and wrist be lower than, higher than, or in line with my forearm?

