Not surprisingly, people want to have the best possible office furniture for their office spaces. Something that is great looking and still very comfy is what they want, but with a restrictive budget, it’s not always possible. Fortunately, there are ways around paying an arm and a leg to furnish an office, if you know where to look. Read More >
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How Office Furniture Makes Life Easy
Sunday, August 8th, 2010Working from home is much easier when you have Office Furniture. Trying to use domestic furniture as a base on which to work can be difficult. Furniture designed for the home does not provide the type of physical support that is essential for good health when working. The basic range of furniture can suit any type of home decor. Read More >
The History Of Desk Furniture
Sunday, August 8th, 2010The evolution of desk furniture involves several hundred years of history. This form of furniture date back to the times of ancient Egypt and scribes used desks to make their scrolls. The ancient Greeks borrowed the design from the Egyptians and created desks for writing and artistic purposes. The basic function of a desk is to have a personal space to write and work from. They are usually made for one person. A chair is placed in front of the desk for the individual to sit on and do their work. Read More >
Treat Your Body Kindly With Ergonomic Office Furniture
Saturday, August 7th, 2010Our bodies were not designed to sit in front of computer screens typing for 8-10 hours a day or more, but we do it for work or school or pleasure. Office furniture that does not support your body properly, that is not ergonomic, coupled with long hours sitting, is a recipe for disaster. Repetitive stress injuries, numbness, tingling in the arms, wrists and hands, backaches and more are all caused by poorly fitting furniture. Read More >
The Who Of Work Desks
Friday, August 6th, 2010At work, desks can take on a life of their own. Usually it is the life of the person that sits at it for five days out of the week for eight hours a day. It would seem that a desk just eventually starts sprouting personal items that mean the world to its user. Read More >