OT: Aeron chairs

Anders Andersson, IT anders.andersson at LTKALMAR.SE
Mon Jun 27 14:18:43 IST 2005


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> Subject: Re: OT: Aeron chairs
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> Julian Field wrote:
> 
> >
> > I have been on a good hunt, and have read pages and pages 
> of comment 
> > on the Aeron. As a result of that, I have found a much better 
> > replacement, and this has a head-rest as well which moves 
> into place 
> > when you recline the chair. It stays out of the way when 
> you have the chair back upright.
> > It's the Humanscale Freedom and looks like the best solution.
> >
> > Now to find a supplier in the UK!

I wouldnt buy a chair that I wasn't allowed to try out for at least a
week. If they cant do that, go for another dealer that belive in there
product  :) 

> >
> 
> I like the looks of Aeron better, but I've found a site that 
> sells both chairs for about the same price. What was it in 
> everything you read that convinced you that the Freedom will 
> be a better chair? I've been looking for a new chair and 
> liked the looks of the open weave of the Aeron. Any good links?
> 
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