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Subject: fully-reclining leather office chair with wheels
Category: Reference, Education and News > Consumer Information
Asked by: reptiles-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 06 Oct 2003 20:32 PDT
Expires: 05 Nov 2003 19:32 PST
Question ID: 263315
I'm looking for a specific office chair but I do not recall the
company name. They once sent me a slick catalog with all kinds of
ergonomic chairs (few years ago). Their catalog had many testimonals
and medical references. The chair I'm looking for is a excutive
leather office type that has wheels and *fully* reclines where one's
feet would be even or above one's head. It was approx $1,200 - $1,500
I believe. It appeared almost unstable in the photos. Maybe too many
people cracked their head open and put them out-of-business? I thought
the company name or advertizing had the word "back" in it. I found
backsaver but didn't see the chair there. The closest example I could
find is "ergoboy" but it doesn't recline as far as the one I'm looking
for. Can you help? Thank you.

Clarification of Question by reptiles-ga on 09 Oct 2003 00:15 PDT
Hi Bobby7, No, the chair I'm looking for has wheels... sorta like this
one but it reclines back futher:
http://www.bestpriceseating.com/ofmexofchair.html
 
Thanks for your interest. I spent some time on the way back machine
unsucessfully tonight http://web.archive.org/collections/web.html
 
I should have bought one when I first saw it <grin>

Clarification of Question by reptiles-ga on 10 Oct 2003 21:20 PDT
Dear: pinkfreud-ga
 
Thank you for the suggestion. It does come close but doesn't fully
recline into a "zero gravity" or feet-up position. Thopse side arms
are ugly, though <grin>
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Subject: Re: fully-reclining leather office chair with wheels
From: bobbie7-ga on 06 Oct 2003 22:10 PDT
 
Hello Reptiles,

Are any of these chairs similar to the chair you have in mind?

Zero-Gravity Recliners:
http://www.officeorganix.com/Backsaverrecline1.htm

Office Designs
http://www.officedesigns.com/officedesigns/masanderrec.html

Zero Gravity Recliner
http://www.officedesigns.com/zergravloune.html


--Bobbie7
Subject: Re: fully-reclining leather office chair with wheels
From: bobbie7-ga on 07 Oct 2003 07:49 PDT
 
Perhaps this chair may interest you:

The Ultimate Executive Recliner 
http://www.accentfurnishings.com/ulexre9.html

Thanks,
Bobbie7
Subject: Re: fully-reclining leather office chair with wheels
From: pinkfreud-ga on 09 Oct 2003 01:34 PDT
 
This looks like a promising candidate:

"The Via Flow Series executive chair is the first office chair that
completely reclines on a 5-star caster base for easy maneuverability
in all office seating situations. The Flow Series chair is ideal for
home office use, people with back pain, or for those executives that
don't have to explain themselves."

http://www.exec-office-furniture.com/flowchair.html

The chair is available in fabric or leather, in a selection of colors.

Note that the Via Flow executive chair comes with 55mm dual-wheel
casters. With casters like these, its 5-star base would resemble that
of a standard office chair. You could roll and recline at the same
time. In fact, if you had an oar, you could probably row yourself all
around the room while staring at the ceiling. ;-)

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