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vickster

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Milkfloat

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Good luck!
 

Johnno260

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East Sussex
I see you have a chair, I was gonna add a good gaming chair is a good idea, a friend has some and they are massively comfortable and highly adjustable.

I got my chair from office furniture online I can sit in it all day with no issue, my space is small as well.
 

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Buck

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Yorkshire
I was going to suggest the Mirra. We have 2 and they are supremely comfortable. You just need to spend 15 mins adjusting it to fit you and make sure you sit back in it to get the full lumbar and thigh support.
 

icowden

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Location
Surrey
I wanted this:-

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But my wife tells me that we need to have this:-

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Apparently my idea doesn't suit the room. We have agreed that her idea is best...:smooch:
 

Bonefish Blues

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52 Festive Road
Your wife is right.
 
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vickster

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How are you getting on with it? I suspect I will have to move inside over the coming weeks as it gets colder & need a new chait.
It’s comfortable enough when sitting, but with joint and muscle issues exacerbated but with injuries from bike accident, I’m never not going to be as stiff as a board when I stand up after any time sitting on any chair!

Certainly the product and retailer are spot on :okay:
 
I see you have a chair, I was gonna add a good gaming chair is a good idea, a friend has some and they are massively comfortable and highly adjustable.

I got my chair from office furniture online I can sit in it all day with no issue, my space is small as well.

That organised mess would drive me mad! Couldn’t work in a room like that without tidying and putting everything away properly on in nice boxes!
 
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What's the difference between a Mirra & a Mirra 2, apart from £150?
 

bruce1530

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Location
Ayrshire
We refurbished offices at work a couple of years ago, and standardised on Senator chairs - something like this https://www.hjh-office.co.uk/SENATOR-Professional-Office-Chair.html - although there are several variants. I think list price is around 250, we paid much less, but were buying 100. Over the 2 years since we got them, one has broken, and was replaced under warranty.

I reckon around 90% of staff are happy with them. A few have specialised chairs, following occupational health referrals, and a couple say “I preferred my old hard chair from the old office" - so they kept that.

We also put the mesh-backed variant - which is surprisingly comfortable - into public areas where they get a fair amount of abuse (from students) and they seem to have survived well.
 
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