The average office worker spends more time in their chair at work than they do in their beds. Considering that people, on average, spend one-third of their live, this means our task chair is one of the most important pieces of furniture in our lives.
A task chair is a specialized desk chair or office chair. You’ll often see task chair, desk chair or office chair used interchangeably. However, while the terms are colloquially interchangeable, a real task chair has a few distinct features that other “office chairs” may lack:
A task chair is a specialized desk chair or office chair. You’ll often see task chair, desk chair or office chair used interchangeably. However, while the terms are colloquially interchangeable, a real task chair has a few distinct features that other “office chairs” may lack:
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Task chairs evolved from the operator-style chairs which typists and early stenographers used. These chairs were designed to help keep the back straight and the weight off the shoulders, so that typing speed increased.Modern task chairs coax the body into a similar upright posture to reap the same benefits and minimize stress on joints and muscles.
Task chairs generally have relatively simple designs. Like any office chair, they swivel. You can adjust their height. But they’re meant to help you get your work done, and extra bells or whistles are generally unnecessary.
Whereas more specialized chairs focus on supporting a specific part of the body, task chairs are adjustable and meant to accommodate multiple body types. As such, you often find them in shared workspaces. Likewise, you shouldn’t have to do too much adjusting each time you sit down in one. A good task chair is naturally accommodating.
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