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  2. Kneeling chair - Wikipedia

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    The kneeling chair is meant to reduce lower back strain [5] by dividing the burden of one's weight between the shins and the buttocks. People with coccyx or tailbone pain resulting from significant numbers of hours in a sitting position (e.g., office desk jobs) are common candidates for such chairs.

  3. Peter Opsvik - Wikipedia

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    This chair has been voted one of 50 designs that changed the world. [11] As the name Variable indicates, it was of primary importance for Opsvik that the kneeling posture should be one of many different sitting postures. [12] Product examples are Variable Balans, Gravity Balans, Thatsit Balans, and Wing Balans. [13]

  4. I swapped my office chair for a kneeling chair and it was ...

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    Since I cannot exist without working some minimum amount, and I’ve made my choices as to industry, I’ve turned my focus to my chair. “Active sitting” postures, ones that lightly engage

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Balans Chair Balans chair, designed by Norwegian furniture designer Peter Opsvik in 1979, is the original kneeling chair design [7] Ball Chair by Eero Aarnio Ball Chair, designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963 (also see: Bubble chair) Bar stool, tall narrow stool designed for seating at a bar or counter

  6. Zaisu - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the correct sitting style in Japan is seiza, kneeling with the weight on top of the lower legs, which are folded underneath the body. However this can become painful after long periods of time or for people who are not used to it, so many prefer the zaisu, where the back is supported and legs can be positioned more comfortably.

  7. Balans chair - Wikipedia

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