The ergonomic dream chair for your home office that looks like an impractical future machine

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The heat’s driven me to working in the basement at home, and it’s dark and lame. It’s been a month now — I’m getting restless. So I’ve taken to spending one day a week at the fabulous Des Moines Public Library, which my tax dollas pay to air condition.

It’s huge, so each day I work in a new area. This week, I discovered this amazing chair in a new corner of the stacks: I call it the mobius char, but its real name is the Innovation C Chair.

When I came upon it, I sort of had to stand and ponder it. I imagine I looked like a gorilla after having been presented with a new tool or toy.

Are you getting it? Does it make sense to you? Here, does this classy MySpace portrait help?

You sit on the lower portion and put a laptop, book, or writing pad on the upper strip, and then you have an ergonomic happy work place. It spins smoothly, giving you a pleasant way to fidget — though I did keep wrapping up my laptop cord.

If I’m reading the pricelist right, I could add this workstation to my home office for just $275. The C Chair runs about $4500 list price — so what I need to do it figure out a reason to buy, like, 15 of them at 40% off!

Comments on The ergonomic dream chair for your home office that looks like an impractical future machine

  1. I’m pretty sure from looking at the site that the $275 is for a table that isn’t upholstered… “also available”. The chairs seem to start at $5710.

  2. Looks great, but it doesn’t appear that they make left-handed ones, which makes me sad. Not because I’m left-handed, because I’m not, just sad for the left-handed people who want one.

    • I can see my right arm getting caught up in that if I’m a righty. Having my left arm free to move around when I have to write or grab my drink off the table next to me makes much more sense as a lefty.

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