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Used Herman Miller MirraAKRacing Prime Gaming Chair in Orange/Black AKRacing Prime Gaming Chair in Orange/Black Suitable for Home & Office AKRacing Prime Orange/Black Gaming Chair, Fabric, Height/Back Adjustable, Metal Frame, Gaslift to 150kg, With Pillows Scan finance£225Buy Now, Pay Later24-48 months DPDUPS and DPD PickupQ-Collect 880 x 680 x 380 mm Please note your statutory rights are not affected. For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions Tremendous selection of quality furniture that's built to last Furniture made to our specifications with our attention to detail. Come see the CORT difference for yourself. High quality, previously rented furniture from executive apartments, movie sets and model homes now on sale in over 100 locations nationwide. Quality craftsmanship at unbeatable values. Home & office furniture Electronics, accessories & more Prices up to 70% off new retail




Find CORT Furniture Clearance Centers NationwideOrange and brown  bring you an eclectic mix of the best design from the 20th Century. Furniture, Lighting and Objet D’art, which will be the antiques of tomorrow. Our stock will be continuously updated, covering all genres, ranging from Art Deco, Bauhaus, British Utility, Decorative, Italian, Industrial, Hollywood Regency, Scandinavian, Shabby Chic,with a focus on Mid-century Modern. Our pieces will comprise of some of the highest quality leather, rosewood, oak, teak and steel. Where possible, items will be restored to their original state using one of our select professional restorers, allowing the best possible finish. If you would like us to source anything for you please do not hesitate to contact us. super large de sede corner sofa classic danish wing chair poul hundevad rosewood serving trolley ph23/2 classic danish 2 seat sofa danish double teak bed stunning rosewood chest of drawers




kai kristiansen rosewood desk Shop hours/viewings by appointment only! All online collections need 72hrs notice confirmed by emailBuy online, direct from the factory We produce all our furniture & won't be beaten on price Free delivery on ALL products Order before 1pm for next working day delivery* No quibble returns policy If you're not happy for any reason, we'll collect it for free! Rate 4.5/5 on Reviews.co.uk Check out our 143 genuine customer reviews Upgrade your work space with the Lloyd office chair. Perfect for the home office, it'll keep you comfortable while you tackle the task at hand. Not just a looker, the Lloyd office chair has thick padding, an adjustable height, durable fabric and a a sturdy metal frame to cope with your workload. In a classic shape with a retro vibe, this office chair has no armrests and an open back, so you feel free even if you're chained to the desk. Stick with midnight black if you're the conservative type or go for bold with marigold orange to spice up your working life.




Want to see our furniture up close and personal? Our showrooms are open 7 days a week.All Books & Forms Accounting Books & Forms Legal Books & Forms All Safety & SecurityOur Guide to Document Holders and Writing Slopes Despite our efforts over the years to become a paperless office, we appear to be generating more than ever, and there are many scenarios where we just can't avoid looking at a piece of paper sitting on our desk. So what do we do to avoid those awkward postures, leaning over the desk, bending our heads and twisting our necks to see the tiny writing, usually placed at the side of the keyboard? Placing you paperwork inline with your monitor and keyboard, and elevated at an angle, reduces the need to twist the head and stoop over the desk to view the documents. It is one of the best ways to achieve a relaxed and neutral posture in most office environments, but also works best when using a product that allows you to pull the document holder forwards over your desk to act as a writing slope - such as the Flexdesk 630N




Heal's New Furniture Collection A belief in good Design and quality craftmanship runs throughout Heal's SS17 Collection. Designed in Denmark exclusively for Heal's, each monochrome light pairs sandblasted black metal with a solid opal glass diffuser. Take a seat from our collection such as the stunning Italian made Buffalo side chair. Feel like you are dining out every night with tableware and accessories that pack a powerful design punch. Weave a luxurious vibe in any room with this season's soft furnishings. Skilfully produced by Italian upholsterers,the Bellagio is a piece for the whole family to enjoy. Mix & Match Shades & Bases Handmade in Suffolk exclusively for Heal’s, our bespoke Shade and Base collection lets you create a personalised light to match your decor. With classic proportions and edgy materials our occasional tables are a lesson in simplicity.At first glance, you wouldn’t even think it’s a seat. The Limbic, which I’m getting acquainted with in the picture on the right, looks like some fiendish device designed for torture.




But this extraordinary item is, in fact, the most elaborate, painstakingly constructed and expensive office chair in the world.It is designed to counteract what is arguably the most common health problem: a bad back. About 7.6 million working days are lost to this complaint annually in Britain. Sitting pretty: Alice Hart-Davis tries out the £8,000 Limbic chair, the latest in ergonomically design, to help with posture The catch is that the chair costs almost £8,000. So what makes it so special? ‘It allows more freedom of movement than any other chair I’ve ever seen,’ says posture expert Roger Golten, who has brought the Limbic chair to the UK.‘If you are spending many hours at a desk, it’s the only chair that will actually maintain your health. As you sit in it, you are constantly making micro-movements, which is what you need to do to keep your back healthy. ‘Sitting is one of the biggest problems for modern human health. We have legs, not roots. We were designed to move.’When you sit on the Limbic, a carbon-fibre shell wraps around each leg.




Each shell can pivot independently so, after getting my balance, I found I could stretch, lean and twist forwards, backwards and from side to side. It’s a bit like flying.You also feel like smiling – not an emotion I usually associate with being seated at a desk, especially as I have a dodgy back. By enabling you to move so freely, the chair is said to stimulate the limbic area of the brain – the seat of emotions – and so make you feel happier, too. Happy back: The Limbic chair offers constant micro-movements, which is what you need to do to keep your back healthy The root of my back problem lies in a couple of herniated discs near the base of my spine, along with a bunch of muscle imbalances too dull to divulge.Suffice to say the result is that a normal office chair – one that obliges my spine to rest at 90 degrees to my thighs – soon becomes painful to use.I’ve tried all sorts of alternatives. For years I had a ‘kneeling chair’ – a backless contraption that lets you sit with your knees lower than your hips – but I later learned it’s not recommended for all-day use.




Osteopath Tim Allardyce recommends five things to help preserve your posture and your spine while in the office .  and none costs more than £60!This provides everything you need from an office chair – it swivels, its height and angle can be changed, and it is comfortable.It is crucial to have a monitor at eye level – any lower and your back will round as you look down. Laptops make you bend your neck and round your back. This stand helps you keep a better position. Must be used with an external keyboard A piece of foam that fixes to your chair, this preserves the natural curve of the back, which most of us lose when sitting. Allows documents to be held at an angle, otherwise you will stoop.  I also invested in a Bambach saddle seat, which looks like a saddle on a pole and felt comfortable. Then my physio said that a seat with a back would be kinder to my ageing vertebrae, to give them an occasional rest. But do I really need to invest in the Limbic? ‘For people who don’t have an injury, there is fairly standard guidance on what is a good sitting posture,’ says Laurence Clift, senior lecturer in ergonomics at the University of Loughborough.‘




That means feet flat on the floor, knees at 90 degrees, a 90-degree bend at the pelvis, and support throughout.‘But you can’t generalise about people who have an injury as each problem is different, which is why it’s best to get an occupational nurse to inspect your seating and to give advice.‘Some people stick cushions on to a chair so it feels nice, but the best thing is to get up from your desk regularly and walk about. That will help relieve the pressure on your spine and move fluid around the vertebrae to keep everything working smoothly.’Osteopath Tim Allardyce is adamant that most of us needn’t break the bank to stave off, or cope with, back pain.‘It is ridiculous to think you have to spend £8,000 to achieve good posture,’ he says. ‘This chair is designed to keep you mobile but you could get similar benefits from sitting on a Swiss ball or a saddle stool, which separates your legs slightly. Both can be bought for less than £40.‘Anyone with major back ache should speak to a doctor or osteopath.

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