swan_tower: (Neuschwanstein)
swan_tower ([personal profile] swan_tower) wrote2009-04-22 04:24 pm

Excitement! Of a furnishings sort!

This is what a thousand bucks looks like:



Which, by my standards, is a grotesque amount of money to spend on a chair. But I'm trying to think of it less as "a chair," more as "an investment in the future of my musculo-skeletal system." (And probably some nerves, too.) Good office chairs are 'spensive, and good office chairs with cervical support? I'm lucky the one I liked best turned out to be the cheapest one I was looking at.

I need to take care of my health, and that means putting an end to this chronic shoulder tension and increasing problem with lumbar stiffness. I should have made a purchase like this years ago, honestly -- it isn't like grad school doesn't involve equally large amounts of time at the computer -- but it was the full-time writer thing that made me finally bite the bullet. No more cheap chairs scrounged from used furniture stores. This is new, and well-made, and about the only thing it doesn't do is give me a massage while I work*.

And man, you know you're kind of a geek about your work life when the purchase of a new office chair is a really exciting event. <g>


*Though I do have one of those Homedics pads.

[identity profile] zellandyne.livejournal.com 2009-04-23 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh! Ooh! Is that a Humanscale chair? I have one of those at work and I absolutely love it! I'm trying to convince myself to get one for home, too. The one at work has been great for my carpal tunnel issues.

[identity profile] swan-tower.livejournal.com 2009-04-23 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yep. It's pretty fabulous.