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In the Thread: I have a dream, the dream about a Chair.
Post Subject: A dentist chair but very comfortable.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/30/2009
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Yes, the idea of dentist chair with almost a fixation of the head is certainly there but it needs to be done NATURALLY and not abusive.

I do like the idea of the Rover chair, perhaps not chair itself but a very strong metal frame. I feel that arm rests are VERY important in the right listing chair. For instance the CinemaTech’s Embassy Chair has very high and wide arm rests located at very “smart” angle. What you sit in there then the arms goes relatively high, masking you virtually to stretch on the chair – extremely comfortable position; you kind of lie in there but in vertical position. Also, since you are almost lying you have very restricted movement but it done not by enforcing you do not move but by position you that you have no need to move. The CinemaTech as now is my leading chair I just do not know where to buy is if I would willing to.

Perrew, thank for the providing a lead to the Klutz Design. Their Ballerina Sweetspot is an interesting idea. My only concern with it that it might be too flimsy and too rolloverable. I would like to see in a right chair very substantial mass and footprint. I do not need “elegance” in chair – I will not use it during cocktail-hour for Fidelity Investment yuppies. I need a substance of constriction and I do not think Klutz Design has it. I am known to destroy chair. I swing on them, roll of them and soon or later I always destroy chairs. I go over a chair a year at my work and a chair a year at my home office…. The Klutz Design is wonderful idea but it would be shame if I within my erratic ass would screw the head of the Klutz Design chair.

The Cat

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