Since the times of the Greek scholars, office furniture has been used for the exclusive creation of serious business documents and writings. Separate table and chair were the earliest forms of production furnishings. Students and scholars used desks and chairs that were separate from the family table. There has always been a need for the space that’s used exclusively for thinking and creating.
The multipurpose use of a kitchen table has been necessary in some instances, but is problematic at best. Those with offices know the pitfalls of using the kitchen or dining room table for business. The kids have to eat sometime. Spilling milk or mac and cheese on your critical job proposal is an inconvenience we can all do without. The family should be able to eat and drink freely and your work should be done once and protected from the joyfully chaotic home life.
The office was borne of a need to separate work and business from home and family. The early Greek writers even had specific chairs or tables on which to create their timeless classics. Lacking a specific chair and table, a rock to sit on that was removed from the household was an adequate substitute. Today’s ergonomically designed furnishings are a far cry from that, but still hold a common purpose.
Since we don’t tend to get much exercise outside of our business and work lives, the ergonomic designs are now more necessary than they have ever been. Days of old found even the most studious and book bound workers toiling in their family gardens or fields, or at least walking or riding to the village for supplies. We go from office to car to house and sit. We may exercise, but it’s on purpose for only that purpose. There is no real natural need to move about anymore.
Thus, the ergonomic revolution began. Those that design the furniture for work purposes realized that we should be sitting and working in as natural a position as possible to reduce the instances of joint, tendon, and back problems. Older furniture, albeit very attractive and charming, does not give the body support that we now need as a changed society.
You would be wise to check out the new items available today. Go and sit in a unique looking office chair and roll it up under a desk designed for long hours of use on a daily basis. You will notice a difference right away, but the long term is really the tell all. If you sit for 12 hours per day in front of your computer, you’ll be pleased to know that 3 months from now you won’t have aching joints and a debilitating backache.
Historical furniture is quite ornate and very beautiful, but is not practical for your real day’s work. The antique desk and chair were not designed to be used 12 hours per day, and if they were, the users were able to stretch themselves out over the mile’s walk home.
We definitely have a different lifestyle today, so the modern designs need to reflect that and they do. Today’s specially designed office furniture goes a long way toward accommodating our work styles.
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