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The Herman Miller Embody Chair. Yeah For Blood Flow!

Started by Josh M · 9 months ago

It’s not everyday you get to sit for hours on end, as your body slowly atrophies… ok, well, maybe it is everyday, but this new chair from Herman Miller may turn your hardening arteries into pliable conduits of efficient blood flow to get that oxygen back up to y ... Continue reading »

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  • ya know, you could probably get one for a review of the design/interview with designer in the mag. i know you got the contacts man.
  • Damn that would be sweet to have for work.
    Another reason to work my but up the corperated ladder :)
  • Now all I need to happen is for another tech bubble to burst so that there's a firesale on these things. Screw the health of the computer industry... I want a sweet chair! =)
  • Awesome!!! I would like to have those kind of chairs in my room they are pretty and very modern.
  • Where can I get this chair? I've been searching but can't find any online store that sells this. Is the sites listed on http://www.embodychair.net/buy-embody-chair.php accurate ?

    Thanks
  • This is a designer question. What determines the ideal neutral resting position? How does the user of the Embody chair or any chair for that matter know they have achieved this position? The reason I ask is every demo I have seen "on-line" has the user sitting with the lumbar spinal region supported in with it's normal lordotic curve intact while the upper half of the torso tends to be compressed, i.e. in a partial slouch.

    What can the user do about t his tendency?

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