Let's talk about chairs.
Just wondering what people are sitting on these days. If your organization can't (or won't) shell out for Herman Miller, are there options that are still better than the $200 Staples special?
What are my best bets in terms of comfort and expected lifespan, for $400, $600, and $800?
Thanks!
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(Not trying to be coy, just trying to be helpful, but search is valuable in this case.)
We decided to go with Knoll Life chairs with full adjustments (no lumbar) for our employees and we got a few NeutralPostures just in case people didn't like the mesh back on the Knoll chairs. We paid ~$240/chair and they were steam cleaned and tested before being delivered. These chairs retail for $800+ with the options that we have.
The only thing is there is no warranty since they're used. If you go with a higher quality new chair from Herman Miller and such, you normally get a 10+ year warranty and you can expect a high level of customer service. Take a look at the Sayl chair which comes in under $400.