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Ergonomic Office Furniture in Montreal!Ask us any questions, ask a price for a volume or bulk office chairs or desks purchase, get more information about our service offering in Montreal or simply buy online! 5 Great Reasons to Buy Online with Ugoburo Products Made inNorth America Free Shipping on MostErgonomic Products Task / Lower end 24 hours / 250 lbs+ Manual sit stand desks Electric sit stand desks Keyboard / Mouse trays Recent sales in the Montreal area Expertise and large selection We put all our efforts and expertise in to provide a world class customer service for companies and individuals who needs new ergonomic office furniture and accessories in the Montreal area. This may sound like a cliché but this is a goal we are very serious about. As can be our desire to offer you the most complete and competitive online commercial quality furniture selection in Canada for your new office furniture, ergonomic chairs and accessories, sit stand tables or height adjustable desks.




We earn the trust of our customers by working intelligently with the contribution of our business partners in the Montreal area: fast delivery teams, certified installers and professional project managers. To make you proud of your purchasing decision, you are left with only one more step to get there: Contact us! Find office furniture in Montreal from recognized brands such as Global Group, Groupe Lacasse, Humanscale, Mayline, Workrite, Gardex, ErgoCentric, Nightingale and Horizon. A Touch Of Professionalism Celadon offers a wide range of products with its office furniture collections. Choose from our select range of deluxe models, colours, textures and finishes, all created with a unique craftsmanship. Made from the highest design quality, our products are works of art that are able to embellish your professional environment. We offer casual yet elegant office furniture that redefines your workspace. Online Catalog By CategoryThe Kneeling Chair Established in 2004, we have developed an expertise on this product and happily provide you with our recommendations.




Since their introduction to the market place, these popular furniture pieces have helped many to overcome back pain and other issues caused by prolonged office work. Our goal is to provide you with the resources for you to be able to choose the best product to suit your needs. Whether your goal is to improve your posture or to reverse a severe back pain condition, we’ll help you find the optimal selection for you. On this website, you’ll be able to learn why these products have become so popular in the office place. Be sure to read about the many benefits of kneeling ergonomic chairs. The innovative seats can dramatically improve your posture and reduce your back pain while being extremely comfortable throughout the day. One of their primary benefits is that they require little effort to maintain postural alignment. You’ll sit straight automatically. Also on our benefits page, read stories and testimonials about how these seats have transformed other’s back pain issues such as degenerative disc disease, herniation, and scoliosis.




The benefits of this unique sitting technique are profound. We also provide you with in-depth reviews of the top knee stools on the market today. Below you’ll find a ranked list of the best products out. For more detailed reviews, be sure to visit our kneeling chair reviews page. We rank each product based on their price, design, comfort and durability. We hope you enjoy your experience and find what you’re looking for. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Visitor and conference chairs How to Find the Perfect Sofa What to Look for When Buying a Dining Table Shop In Stock Products <\/i>'] }" class="owl-carousel owl-theme"> Request a Free Swatch Get a better feel for the product you're interested in by requesting free swatches. Can't Find What You're Looking For? Challenge our designers to find your most coveted pieces! We'll source it and deliver it to your door. Our staff found the best products on the internet so you don't have to




Shop Our Top Brands View all of our featured brandsDiscover our made-to-order upholstery process - made in Winnipeg, MB. Watch the full video.Share your design story on Instagram, using #DesignwithEQ3 for a chance to be featured! Read moreWith its strong architectural lines and softly-padded headboard, the new Cello Bed defines sophisticated structure. Read moreBook your free in-home consultation with a qualified EQ3 interior designer or decorator and take the guesswork out of designing a space you’ll love. The wrong chair = real health problems. (Total read time: 8 minutes) In this post I’ll cover how I identified the best high-end chairs in the world, which I ultimately chose, and the tangible results that followed. In January of 2005, I found myself on a veranda in Panama after the usual afternoon rain, dreaming of the upcoming year and reflecting on lessons learned since leaving the US. Maria Elena, the matriarch of the Panamanian family that had adopted me, sipped her iced tea and pointed at my bruised feet:




“Tim, let me share some advice I was once given. Buy the most comfortable bed and pair of shoes you can afford. If you’re not in one, you’ll be in the other.” I followed her advice upon returning to CA and the results were sudden: Plantar Fasciitis disappeared, as did shoulder impingement after switching from coil-spring to foam-layered mattresses. But what about chairs? On January 4th, 2009, I tweeted out the following: “Is the Aeron chair worth it? http://tr.im/2uxd Do you have any fave chairs for extended sitting and writing?” Even though I’m financially comfortable now, I didn’t grow up spending a lot of money, which I’m thankful for. To this day, I’ve never paid for first-class airfare for myself. Not that it isn’t worth it — I just can’t do it. Similarly, I had trouble believing a chair could possibly be worth $850-$1,200, but my back pain led me to pose the question to the omniscient Interweb. More than 95% of Aeron users replied with “yes, absolutely”, but it wasn’t the only chair with a cult-like following.




Four of the five are manufactured by Herman Miller (HM) and Humanscale (HS). Prices are from Amazon, as are the star reviews, but discounts of $200-400 can be negotiated with dealers. Both eBay and Craiglist offer similar discounts. In descending order of popularity: 1. Aeron (Fully loaded) (HM) – $879 (1 review; average review: 5 stars) Used at NASA mission control and tech start-ups worldwide.2. Mirra (fully loaded) (HM) – $829 (14 reviews; average review: 4.5 stars) Note: the Herman Miller sales representatives I spoke with preferred the Mirra seat feel for shorter legs vs. the Aeron. Easier to adjust: Mirra is about 9 revolutions from loosest to tightest settings; 3. SwingChair – $495 Recommended by a strong contingent of writers, including one of my favorite visual storytellers, Kathy Sierra. I like the design concept, but I would suggest other forms of “core exercise”. 4. Liberty (HS) – $899 (6 reviews; average review: 3.5 stars) 5. Freedom Task Chair with Headrest (HS) – $999.99 (1 review, average: 4 stars) Used at the FBI and by other governmental agencies with three-letter acronyms.




6. Embody – $1,800 list price (negotiated with dealer: $1,200-1,300): Basis of chair design – sitting is bad; Even in locked position, it still has some backward flex at the top position. No forward tilt option. For personal testing, I also added a Swiss-ball chair (Isokinetics Balance Ball Chair – $75) to the mix, as seen below: Surprisingly, the Isokinetics chair is more comfortable than most fixed chairs I tested, though there is some minor… ahem… testicular compression that isn’t nearly as pleasant as it sounds. If you don’t have jewels to worry about, this chair could well be an ideal cost-effective choice. The chair I most wanted to test was the Mirra, which seems to have the best combination of price point (bought used or via eBay) and multiple 5-star reviews. Not to mention it’s also the name of one of the best BMXers of all time. In the end, I bought a used C-size (technically a bit too large for me) Aeron for $450 on Craigslist. I’m impatient and didn’t want to wait over the weekend to schedule sittings for other Herman Miller chairs with a certified dealer.




Once I have some conclusive comparable data, I want closure.I’m 5′ 8″ and 170 lbs., but the C works with no problem. 1) The lumbar support is — by far — the primary determinant of comfort or pain. I’ve lowered this adjustment and found that maintaining the natural S-curve through pressure on the lower back is what prevents pain most consistently. Comfortable sitting time is now 7-8 hours vs. less than 2 hours, with no ill after-effects. Sliding lumbar support on the Aeron. 2) Seat height (and secondarily, depth) will determine the rest. If the flats of your feet don’t make complete contact with the floor, you will move your hips forward and slouch, eliminating the S-curve in the lower lumbar. If your seat is too low and your knees are above your hips, you will shorten the habitual range your hip flexors (negative neural adaptation) and end up with severe lower-back pain. Aim to keep your hamstrings parallel to the floor, and if the seat is too long for your femur (thigh bone) — as is mildly the case with my C-size Aeron — just separate your knees a bit.




If you’re not wearing a tight skirt, I’ve found a basketball of space between the knees to provide the best lateral stabilization, which reduces torso fatigue. Take off heels when sitting at a desk, lest you end up with hot calves and Quasimodo-like posture. Not good for mating. If you are wearing a tight skirt, I suggest taking up the Japanese tea ceremony and sitting on tatami side saddle. It’ll be more comfortable than crossing your legs all day.True, I’ve thought more about chairs in the last few weeks than anyone should, but I do it to save you the trouble. Benefit from my OCD so you can obsess on other things. 3) Using a 3′ long and 6″ diameter foam roller three times per day for 5 minutes can eliminate persistent middle-back pain from mediocre chair use; conversely, it can extend your comfortable sitting time by 30-40%. Knowledge workers often log more ass-in-seat time than sleep. Coders, in particular, are often subjected to a steady diet of Mountain Dew and hunching for 12+-hour marathons.




I don’t put in these hours, but I found myself with severe mid-upper back pain from using a non-adjustable chair and craning over a desk that was too low, even for 30-60 minutes per day. Two doctors suggested various therapies, but a quick experiment (placing a laptop on top of a dresser and writing while standing for two days) proved that posture was the problem. In less than a week following my switch to the Aeron, all upper middle-back (lower trapezius, rhomboid major) pain disappeared completely. The results: better output during work and writing, faster and deeper sleep, and a huge smack on the forehead. Why the hell didn’t I do this earlier? In my case, was it worth it at $450? Particularly looking at the value of time per hour and the lost income due to doctor visits, massage, etc., this is $450 I should have invested years ago. Odds and Ends: Twitter Giveaway WinnersThe travel bag and Fujitsu color travel scanner are gone. More giveaways coming here this week…

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