RSS   RSS 2.0   ATOM XML Sign up for our monthly newsletter:

January 29, 2010

The smart generation.

GenChair

No matter what kind of gizmo Apple throws our way, you can be sure there’s a task chair ready to meet the need. For an iPad, I’d recommend the Generation Chair designed by Formway for Knoll®. This is a chair that lets you sit how you want. As you move, it moves (even if you’ve got some unusual moves). Its elastic design rearranges itself in response to your body position, which Knoll describes as “holistic ergonomics.” Plus, it comes in eight colors, including firecracker (apple) red.

Check out the Generation Chair at the following DWR Studios:

NORTHEAST: Boston MA, Cambridge MA, Providence RI, Westport CT, Chelsea NY, Flatiron NY, Roslyn NY, Princeton NJ, Philadelphia PA

SOUTH: Washington DC (Adams Morgan and Georgetown), Atlanta GA, Coral Gables FL, South Beach FL, Austin TX, Houston TX

MIDWEST: Birmingham MI, Minneapolis MN

WEST: Scottsdale AZ, Berkeley CA, Beverly Hills CA, Los Angeles CA (Beverly Blvd), Mill Valley CA, Newport Beach CA, Palo Alto CA, Pasadena CA, San Jose CA, Santa Monica CA, Denver CO, Boulder CO, Portland OR, Kirkland WA, Seattle WA and Honolulu HI

CANADA: Toronto

Comments

How does this chair compare to the Embody by Herman Miller.

RESPONSE TO COMMENT: Both the Generation Chair by Knoll and the Embody Chair by Herman Miller are high performance task chairs. Generation is designed to support the user in a wide range of postures and positions. You can sit forward, reclined, at an angle, sideways and even backward, and the chair responds to your body movements while providing continuous support. The Embody Chair is designed for heavy computer use and to support forward facing postures in a healthy way. Its narrow back allows you to twist and reach while its “spine” automatically adjusts to your body’s curve. Deciding which chair is for you depends on how you work and want to sit.

Post a comment.

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In.