Description
Alessandro Desk Chair
Color: Black, Gray, and White
Sandra from Flint, MI. She said about Alessandro Desk Chair.
I purchased this chair for my 6’3″ husband’s office. The back of the chair hits my husband at the shoulder blade level. He says the chair is firm, yet comfortable. The chair arrived in perfect condition and took about 15 minutes to assemble. It is solidly made and performs as it should…i.e. rolls, tilts, swivels and lifts.
Really nice chair for the money. Simple to put together. Seat feels a little firm but that may soften with time.
Description of Alessandro Desk Chair
Instantly raise your home workspace or den seats group in luxurious style with this leatherette-upholstered table seat. Its chrome-hued platform provides shimmering style to any monochromatic or radiant palette, while its streamlined silhouette enables you to trim into both everyday or formal plans. Play up this piece’s modern day influence with the addition of it to the on-trend office at home alongside a clean-lined lumber office for a complementing look. Decorate the surfaces with black-and-white photographic designs and medallion accents for an eye-catching screen, then move out a trellis rug underfoot to link the space as well as a pop of design. Using its castered rims and gas-lift design, this swivel seating is a must-have addition to your well-appointed abode.
Product Details of Clay Mid-Back Mesh Desk Chair
- Swivel: Yes
- Armrest Type: Fixed; Padded
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Guide to Selecting an Office Chair
Choosing the good office seat can be an important decision. If you plan to spend lots of time in your workplace chair, it’s most likely the equivalent of investing in a bed for your foundation. Think about how precisely enough time you’ll spend in the chair each day. Maybe it’s around 8-12 hours. If that’s so, you certainly want to make the best decision. Listed here are some general rules to work with you along the way of selecting an office seat.
Test it first. The ultimate way to choose is good office chair is to check it firsthand. When possible, the person who’ll be using the chair should take it for a try.
Check the fit.
- Make certain the chair level can be tweaked to make sure your feet rest on to the floor.
- Is the chair cushion comfortable? Will it really feel steady and balanced in a number of positions?
- Are your legs below your sides? When sitting with your feet resting on to the floor, you want to make sure your legs are below your hips. That is especially critical on heavy use chair to make sure you maintain proper flow below the knee. In most cases, the angle formed from your torso and thighs should be between 90 and 105 degrees.
- Is the chair rounded at the front? A rounded front also helps to maintain proper circulation in your legs.
- How’s the back? Make sure the back rest feels comfortable. Lumbar support systems vary, so make sure the fit is good.
Select a chair designed to support your usage requirements. Some office chairs are designed for infrequent short-term use, while others are designed for daily and heavy use. Today’s chairs also come with a variety of mechanisms to control each user’s comfort level – height control, tension adjustment, lumbar support, tilt angle control and various other chair controls. Listed below are some general categories for types of office chairs based on quantity of use. See the types of chairs to get a general idea of the type of use that will be required of your chair.
Make sure your office chair offers adequate back support. Your back should be comfortably supported to maintain an upright posture. Make sure that the chair can adjust to different posture positions.
Check the slope. A good office chair should accommodate several tilt options to accommodate different seating positions throughout the day. Also, check that the tilt voltage can be adjusted. Leaning back on an office chair should be easy, but there should be some tension. You will need to adjust this based on your height, weight and needs.
Check out the arms. If the chair is used on a computer desk or workstation, make sure that the armrests are designed so that the chair can be pulled close to the workstation. Adjustable arms are also a good option. Some chairs come with arms that extend 10 inches or less from the back of the seat. These arms allow you to work close to the workstation while also providing a place to rest your arms.
Make sure that the wheel casters of the wheelchair are appropriate for the floor on which they will be used. Rigid wheel casters are suitable for carpeting and some solid surface materials. However, if your chair will be used on hardwood floors or other flooring material that can be damaged, then you should strongly consider the soft wheel casters.
Choose the right fabric. The fabric should be the one that allows a firm seat without slip. It should also be a breathable fabric that allows easy cleanup.