When furnishing your home, would you choose the same chairs for the living room, kitchen and bedroom? The answer is most certainly “no”, and the same logic applies to the office.
Even though environments are becoming increasingly fluid and versatile, the choice of seating, as well as other furnishings, still has to follow certain “rules”.
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Open spaces, home offices and operative spaces
Workspaces by their very nature require ergonomic seating that can be adjusted as much as possible to meet the individual's working and physical needs. The choice must thoroughly consider all aspects of the working day and the workstation characteristics. Some examples of questions to ask oneself when choosing:- Is this a sedentary job, in which one maintains the same position for multiple hours?
- How much space is available around the seat?
- Is the desk traditional or sit-stand?
- Is the workstation individual or shared?
- Does the environment require a breathable fabric?