Take 5: An Ergonomic Office Chair, Bean-Shaped Earbuds, Compact Workout Gear + More
Technology Editor Gregory Han shares his current 5 favorites, including an ergonomic office chair, noise canceling ear buds + bento boxes.
Every other week we?re inviting one of the Design Milk team to share five personal favorites ? an opportunity for each of us to reveal the sort of designs we use and appreciate in our own lives from a more personal perspective. Technology Editor Gregory Han returns this week for our Take 5Â series?
1. Humanscale Freedom Headrest Desk Chair
You’ll find numerous buyer’s guides crowning this office chair or that office chair as “the best”. The truth is there’s no one-size-fits-all design out there. The endless combination of body shapes and sizes out there, alongside all the idiosyncrasies of how each of us sit throughout the day complicates the match game. That said, after a decade with the Steelcase Leap (both versions 1 and 2), I’ve fallen in love with the Humanscale Freedom for a variety of reasons: a responsive padded back that automatically reclines with prescient accuracy, synchronous armrests make adjusting their height super simple/quick (I only wish the standard arms were a tad more padded), and a quasi-Matrix, chair-as-extension-of-spine silhouette. The real surprise is the seat cushion seems to be getting more comfortable over time, acclimating to my weight and hindquarter shape to fit like a glove. Highly recommend testing the Freedom out if your preference leans toward a padded, n...
Every other week we?re inviting one of the Design Milk team to share five personal favorites ? an opportunity for each of us to reveal the sort of designs we use and appreciate in our own lives from a more personal perspective. Technology Editor Gregory Han returns this week for our Take 5Â series?
1. Humanscale Freedom Headrest Desk Chair
You’ll find numerous buyer’s guides crowning this office chair or that office chair as “the best”. The truth is there’s no one-size-fits-all design out there. The endless combination of body shapes and sizes out there, alongside all the idiosyncrasies of how each of us sit throughout the day complicates the match game. That said, after a decade with the Steelcase Leap (both versions 1 and 2), I’ve fallen in love with the Humanscale Freedom for a variety of reasons: a responsive padded back that automatically reclines with prescient accuracy, synchronous armrests make adjusting their height super simple/quick (I only wish the standard arms were a tad more padded), and a quasi-Matrix, chair-as-extension-of-spine silhouette. The real surprise is the seat cushion seems to be getting more comfortable over time, acclimating to my weight and hindquarter shape to fit like a glove. Highly recommend testing the Freedom out if your preference leans toward a padded, n...
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