Showing posts with label vintage office chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage office chairs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2015

The 5 Coolest Chairs for Retro Office Interiors

In case you didn't know, the retro look is in! In the recent months, the industries top manufacturers have been in an ongoing race to introduce the coolest retro inspired seating solutions designed to capitalize on this growing movement. In today's post, we'll showcase our 5 favorite retro chairs to help take your trending work enviornment over the top!

Hendrix ChairThe Woodstock Marketing Hendrix chair offers out of this world appeal and super cool style characteristics that will no doubt set your retro space apart from the competition. At first glance you'll notice the swanky segmented cushion design and polished accent features. Upon further inspection you'll be greeted with awesome ergo features to help keep you operating comfortably throughout the work day. The Hendrix chair, inspired by Jimi himself is the perfect match for retro modern boardrooms, executive office interiors, and any space in need of a style boost! Four cool leather options are available including black, brown, gray, and white to match your specific decor needs.

OFM Avenger Chair
OFM always finds themselves atop the office style charts! This innovative furniture and seating manufacturer takes pride in creating unique products designed for professional work environments. That being said, the 811-LX Avenger series cream leather office chair makes the perfect addition to any retro office interior. This heavy duty big and tall chair supports users up to 500 lbs. and features a durable steel frame. The extra padded seating surfaces offer excellent comfort and a sitting experience worth bragging about. The cream leather upholstery looks great in vintage office atmospheres and will definitely make your space shine.

White Office ChairThe Offices To Go 11730 chair offers the perfect blend of retro and modern style characteristics. These sleek and trendy chairs are available in a wide variety of leather colors and offer the comfort we've come to expect from Offices To Go. The 11730's polished accents shine bright and look great in professional office settings. Whether your creating a retro inspired boardroom or private office suite, this awesome chair by OTG is a must consider! Priced at just $221.95, you'll be hard pressed to find a better retro inspired seating option on the market priced even twice as much!

Vintage Office ChairFourth on the list of super cool retro office chairs is this B970 model chair from our friends at Boss Office Products. The B970 features a rich black leather upholstery and metal base with mahogany wood caps. This leather office chair may look vintage, but don't be fooled into thinking it lacks the modern ergonomic features needed to achieve peak performance around the office. Standard features of the B970 include an adjustable tilt tension control, upright locking control, and pneumatic seat height adjustment, all for just $399.99.

Antique Office ChairLast but certainly not least, those going for that antique look in their retro office will love the Flash Furniture CI-360-BK-GG chair. These traditional office chairs feature elegant tufted backs and brass nail head trimmings. The CI-360-BK-GG boasts an oversized high back design that's sure to make any retro office look luxurious and sophisticated. Priced at $457.99, these chairs are a bit more pricey than we've come to expect from Flash. That being said, the offer far more in terms of quality and comfort. Standard ergonomic features include a locking tilt control, smooth swivel seat, pneumatic seat height adjustment, and far more to keep you comfortable. Avoid spending thousands on a true antique office chair and select a seating solution like the CI-360-BK-GG. This super cool retro chair offers all the style characteristics you'd want from a true vintage piece with modern ergonomic features to help keep you operating far more efficiently behind the desk!


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The Evolution of Office Chairs

Your chair has a long history. Most never think about it, but like all great inventions, there was a time when the common office chair wasn't so common as it is today. However, the dawn of the industrial age brought about a huge need for new and improved seating; seating mobile and versatile enough to hold up to the demands of the workplace! In today's article, we'll explore the history of trend setting office chairs from the 50s all the way up to now. Enjoy!

1950s


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Looking at pictures from the busy 50s, you may recognize a lot of the task chairs in the photos… as drafting chairs. Actually, the chairs of the 1950s workforce looked much like the minimalist metal drafting chairs we are used to today. However, this design was very poor for those spending all day at a desk or typewriter. Most had little back support, if any, and nearly all common office chairs were armless. Little padding served to cushion the users on these vintage metal chairs. This would ultimately deem them impractical for office use, but with simplistic design and durability in tow, these classic office drafting chairs still find a place in studios, and other rigorous work environments!

1960s

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Chairs in the 60s were not so much more advanced in design than those of the 50s, but anyone sitting in a chair all day could tell you cushions go a long way! The landmark invention chairs of the 60s brought to the party were the widespread use of cushioned seats. Back support also began to become more substantial in these later models, so users could benefit more fully from backrests. Of course, visual appeal also made it big in the 60s. To this day, office chairs with vintage style still remain super popular!

1970s

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The 70s is the age most people start to think of as "retro," and with all the cool vintage chairs out nowadays, we can surely thank the 70s for their style! The office chairs of this groovy era were not only more stylish than those of the past, but they were also more functional. 70s chairs had much more cushion for users and larger backrests for superior comfort. Armrests were finally beginning to make it on the scene, as well as the luxury material everyone is after - leather! The 70s were big on smooth vinyl and brown leather office chairs, and even after four decades, this cool retro style still hasn't faded away. Today, 70s styled retro chairs with modern features are a favorite of interior designers the world over!

1980s

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Enter the digital age! The 1980s is largely where the offices of the past finally begin to resemble the offices of today more closely. The rise of the digital era brought about a greater need for more comfortable chairs as more and more employees were spending longer hours seated at their computers. Today's computer users can thank the 1980s for the basic design of their ergonomic computer and task chairs, which have become the most prevalent chairs in virtually every office. These early modern chairs boasted comfortable designs, cushions, backrests, armrests, and even some of the first ergonomic features like tilt and height adjustment! 

1990s - Today!

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Finally, we're in the home stretch! A lot has happened to the office world between the 90s and today, but one thing is for sure, innovation has never looked better! The 90s was the start of the office world as we know it today, with computers, phones, and other high tech equipment becoming mainstream. These past few eras have seen the rise (and fall) of cubicles, cellphones, laptops, tablets, and a whole host of other indispensable work technology. But one need has never changed: the need for office chairs. 

The 90s began a race between manufacturers to provide the ideal seat for office workers. Chairs got more comfortable, more ergonomic, and streamlined for use in every environment imaginable. Today, modern chairs for conference use, guests, receptionists, executives, interns and trainees, and computer users all boast sophisticated designs geared for every task. Adjustable ergonomic features enhance workplace versatility and improve office comfort. Thanks to the combined efforts of previous eras, the chairs of today have never looked (or felt) better!

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