Hello Jerome, 

I manufacture custom pieces out of wood and steel, My shop has been focused 
lately on industrial office furniture that we build custom to fit any 
space. We offer a design/build/finish/installation service that Im sure you 
might be interested in. My shop is located in Ontario, CA. Let me know I 
can help you with something.
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Thanks
Alejandro

On Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:38:34 PM UTC-7, Jerome wrote:
>
> In addition, these commercial-grade chairs typically come w/ 5-year 
> warranties.  Check whatever you buy, unless you're ok that you've might 
> have effectively bought a disposable chair that you replace once every 
> other year.
>
>
> Jerome
> ______________
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> "work FOR yourself, not BY yourself"
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> ph: 323.330.9505 | 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) Los 
> Angeles, CA 90036 
>  
> On Apr 12, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Adrienne Normand wrote:
>
> An ergonomic chair is key.  Especially if you stand behind the value in 
> coworking that it makes work better!  You can provide community, stocked 
> break room, events, etc. but if your members have to sit on a wood crate 
> all day, many would rather go to the corporate office where they can get in 
> a comfortable chair.  
>  
> For me, I have a standard office chair but it's not as ergonomic as the 
> one I have at home.  Thus, I prefer to work at home many times to alleviate 
> my neck and shoulder pain.  Yes, it's cheaper to go to CostCo, Garage 
> sales, or even go dumpster diving, but the return you and your members will 
> get will be Nill!  Provide them proper ergonomics and everyone will be 
> greatful for the benefit (even if it's not openly recognised).  
>  
> Top of the Line ergonomic chairs are:
> Steelcase Leap
> Allsteel Acuity
> Haworth Zody
> Knoll Generation
>  
> However, if you don't have $500 or so to drop on each chair, look for the 
> following features in any chair you buy:
> 1.  Can the height be adjusted to bring various seized people up to the 
> worksurface?
> 2.  Does the chair swivel and tilt to allow for proper blood flow and 
> movement during the day.  Our bodies were not design to sit in a fixed 
> static position all day, movement is good!
> 3.  Can the arms be adjusted?  Not just up and down but in and out and 
> forward and backward.  If the arms are too far forward you can't get close 
> to your work, you shoud be able to slide them back.  They should also move 
> in and out to land right under your elbow when seated in a neutral 
> position.  If teya re too wide or too narrow, you will strain your neck and 
> shoulders trying to put your elbows on the arm pad.   
> 4.  Are the arms attached to back rest or under the seat.  If when you 
> recline the arms are pointing in the air, that's not good.  Your arms 
> should stay level with the worksurface even when you recline.  
> 5.  Lastly, if you are on concrete floors, get a chair with casters that 
> are soft, rubbery, or have a breaking mechanism.  Most chairs are made for 
> rolling on carpet.  When you put them on a hard floor they are TOO mobile 
> and thus will put strain on your core muscles.  
>  
> There are lost of options on the market and the best place to get access 
> to the hundreds out there is to go to your local contract furniture dealer 
> (see my previous email on how to find one).  They will have access to 
> chairs priced for $50 - $1000.  Just go in telling them what your budget 
> is, and the list of features you want.  They'll do the shopping for you and 
> provide options for you to try.  Sometimes, they'll even send one to your 
> office to sit in for a few days before making your final decision.  
>  
> Worth every penny!
>
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Santiagor1@SoBeCoWorks <
> santi...@coworkingbethlehem.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Any suggestions on desk chair options???
>>
>> Hard wood style or plastic vs. upholstered soft style.
>>
>> If I'm going to sit for hours I prefer upholstered soft style but this 
>> can run $65.00 and up for good quality used chairs and over $100.00 new.
>>
>> IKEA has inexpensive wood & plastic chairs for as little as $25.00 but I 
>> dont see the quality in them for long periods of use.
>>
>> Let me know know what you think.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> Santiago Rivera
>> www.sobecoworks.com
>>
>> On Apr 11, 2012, at 6:20 PM, Jerome Chang <jer...@blankspaces.com 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> 81'x....10'?  Sounds like you might run into ADA issues if you're not 
>> careful.  Will need a 5' turning diameter unless you have two exits.
>> Bar height tables also don't look ADA friendly unless you have other 
>> comparable areas for the disabled.  Try mixing up the type of seating.
>>
>>
>> Jerome
>>    ______________
>> BLANKSPACES
>> "work FOR yourself, not BY yourself"
>>
>> www.blankspaces.com
>> ph: 323.330.9505 | 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) Los 
>> Angeles, CA 90036 
>>  
>> On Apr 11, 2012, at 2:13 PM, Adrienne Normand wrote:
>>
>> Call a local contract furniture dealer.  They have the greatest buying 
>> power and can direct you to a product that gives the best bang for your 
>> buck.  
>>
>> Any major furniture line will list who their dealers are by region or 
>> city on their website.  Each dealer has access to over 300 manufacturers in 
>> all price ranges in addition to their major line.  
>>
>> Major lines include:
>> Allsteel
>> Hon
>> Steelcase
>> Knoll
>> Herman Miller
>> Haworth
>> Kimball
>> KI
>>
>> Look for the following brands to get you great down and dirty pricing:
>> Hon
>> Turnstone
>> AIS
>> ABCO
>> Etc.  
>>
>> More can be found listed at <http://www.neocon.com/>www.neocon.com
>>
>> You have negotiating power at a contract furniture dealer.  The more you 
>> buy and the stronger your relationship is in working with the dealer, the 
>> better your price is AND service!  No screwing brackets to the back of 
>> doors yourself!  
>>
>>
>> Adrienne
>>
>> On Apr 11, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Beth Michael Fine <2033...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Looking for a bar height cowork tables preferrably white at a great price.
>>  
>> What are you doing in terms of furniture for your space?   We are opening 
>> up our coworking space in the front spot of our executive office suites.   
>> It measures 81 feet long by 10 feet wide.   Looking for some bar height 
>> tables - preferably in white.
>>  
>> What types of resources have you used for your furniture.
>>  
>> Thanks
>>  
>> Beth Avery Fine
>> Palencia Business Center
>>  
>>  
>> Now booking for summer cowork spaces in the historical city of St. 
>> Augustine, Florida.   Minutes away from beautiful beaches, historical sites 
>> and many, many public golf courses.
>>  
>>  
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