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Executive Office Chairs
These office chairs have the same mechanical features as moderate use chairs, but they are typically larger, more comfortable and stylish for the executive. It is designed for the busy executive who is running between conference rooms and spends a good deal of time on the phone and on the computer. Style, comfort and status are key features.
Typical Users: Executives, upper-level Managers
Moderate Use Chairs - Work Chairs, Multi-purpose Chairs
If you are a typical middle manager, you are running back and forth between your desk and other areas of the office. Consider a desk chair with a knee-tilt mechanism. This will allow you to lean back in the chair but still keep your feet planted flat on the ground. In chairs without this, your feet typically are lifted when you lean back and can lead to discomfort over time. These type of chairs are also usually more stylish than your typical task chair.
Typical Users: Middle Managers, Supervisors, Sales personnel, Home Office users
In Frequent Use Chairs - Conference Room Chairs, Side Chairs, Reception Area Chairs, Specialty Chairs
If you are a typical middle manager, you are running back and forth between your desk and other areas of the office. Consider a desk chair with a knee-tilt mechanism. This will allow you to lean back in the chair but still keep your feet planted flat on the ground. In chairs without this, your feet typically are lifted when you lean back and can lead to discomfort over time. These type of chairs are also usually more stylish than your typical task chair.
Typical Users: Visitors, Meeting Attendees, Employees
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