Category: Comfortable Chairs
March 2nd, 2008

If you work in an office, chances are you’ll appreciate the importance of comfortable office chairs. Eight hours a day in a poorly designed rickety old chair won’t work wonders for your back or your temperament, and it can leave you feeling uncomfortable and lead to RSIs and the like – particularly if you use a computer. Now, with modern health and safety legislation in place it’s becoming more and more important for employers to make sure you have comfortable seating throughout your day, although there are seldom any specific guidelines on what’s best for a given type of work. Factors To Consider:If you’re self employed or just in the market for an office... 

Category: Comfortable Chairs
March 2nd, 2008

Recliner chairs are becoming more and more popular, particularly amongst male consumers as the ideal item for relaxing after a day at the office. But to what extent are they a good idea, and could you really live with the downsides in your home? Pros ? Comfortable – there’s nothing like kicking back with your feet up after a hard day at the office.? Ergonomic – recliner chairs allow you to take the weight off your feet which is good for you after working for long periods or having a busy day ? Personal Touch – a recliner chair can quickly feel like your own, moulding to your shape to enhance comfort in that most intangible of ways ? Stylish – many recliner chairs... 

Category: Practical Chairs
March 2nd, 2008

Garden chairs are ever popular – after all, who doesn’t like a comfortable seat in sunshine sipping pina coladas on those warm summer nights? The trouble comes in choosing the type and style of garden chair that best suits you and your needs. Obviously a family will require different seating to a bachelor, but nevertheless your situation will most likely require at least some form of seating for outdoor purposes. Generally speaking, there are a few main types of garden chair that prove popular year on year that you might like to consider: ? Plastic seating – cheap and easy to move but flimsy, and lacking in comfort? Loungers – the height of comfortableness but rather immobile... 

Category: Maintenance
March 2nd, 2008

Leather chairs are the height of fashion but they should come with a health warning: leather is very easy to rip, and very difficult to repair. On the whole, leather seating is more expensive than its fabric counterparts. That said, leather chairs tend to be of a higher quality than many other fabric chairs and sofas which can present an obvious problem, particularly for family buyers. Whilst there is no outright solution to this dilemma, there are a number of easy care tips for leather chairs that can help keep them looking fresh and free from damage for as long as possible to ensure you get your money’s worth. Repairing RipsThe trouble with leather is that it tends to rip and tear with...