| The most important aspect of your office is | | | | placed comfortably and shoulders positioned |
| the office chair - it should not just be | | | | in a normal stance. The elbows and lower arm |
| comfortable: it should be designed to allow | | | | should rest lightly. If you choose a swivel |
| you to work long hours without developing | | | | chair then it must have high quality |
| back aches.When seated, the height of the | | | | mechanicals so that you can reach different |
| chair should be such that your feet can rest | | | | areas of the desk without straining and move |
| comfortably on the floor. Your thighs should | | | | around without the wheels getting stuck.Check |
| be parallel to the floor and your body angled | | | | out the different designs and options. Try |
| between 90-105 degrees. The chair should | | | | and match the chair and desk. If you have an |
| offer your back good support and for this you | | | | antique desk you must choose an antique style |
| should consider an ergonomically designed | | | | chair. Similarly, glass furniture must have a |
| chair.Choose a chair in which you can adjust | | | | chair that enhances the design and beauty of |
| the seat height. The seat should have enough | | | | glass. Check out the choices, compare prices, |
| depth and width to support even a larger | | | | ask about warranties, and choose a chair that |
| sized user. The forward or backward tilt of | | | | will serve you well through the years.Comfort |
| the seat and back rest should be adjustable. | | | | is the golden key. If you do have any health |
| The chair must be made of easy to maintain | | | | problems then choose a chair after consulting |
| material with comfortable padding. The fabric | | | | your doctor or physiotherapist. There are |
| should breath and the color must not run onto | | | | specially designed chairs for people with |
| clothes. If the chair has an armrest it | | | | back problems, frozen shoulders, or spinal |
| should be adjustable and allow the arms to be | | | | injuries. |