What does your office chair say about you?

by Rachel Smith
02 March 2018

Once upon a time, like many freelancers, I believed the holy grail of any functional home office was the chair. Choose the right one and it would support you, fix your back pain, improve your posture, and heck – do pretty much everything bar make you a nice cup of tea. Then came the embarrassing moment when my niece popped round, sighed in that too-cool-for-school teenage way of hers and said, ‘Seems like every time I come over you have a new office chair’.

That’s because the perfect office chair is a massive con. How many of these have you been suckered in by?

FURRY SWIVEL CHAIR.
Otherwise known as: Baby seal on wheels / Office Chewbacca.
Why you bought it… Your bottom values comfort and cosiness but your brain has forgotten about Australia’s increasingly ridiculous summer temperatures.
Investment…
At least $100-200.
What will happen to it… You’ll realise you’re mildly embarrassed about your chair every time you have to do a client meeting in your office and eventually gift it in all its furry glory to your teenage daughter (or too-cool-for-school niece).

SWISS BALL.
Otherwise known as:
 Balance Ball Chair, Fit Chair, Exercise Ball, Ball with Stability Ring, the Evolution Chair, thing that belongs in the gym only.
Why you bought it… The marketing people had you at ‘sit on this and get a six-pack’.
Investment…
Ranges wildly from a $12 Kmart special to a $319 ‘Wellness Sitting Ball’ (hard to believe, but yes).
What will happen to it… You’ll get over the whole bouncing-all-day novelty and either pop it on Gumtree or leave it on the side of the road in the hopes someone else will take it out of your life.

BACKLESS KNEELING CHAIR.
Otherwise known as: Ergonomic kneeling chair, slow-burning instrument of torture.
Why you bought it… You’ve tried just about everything else which leaves you with the bottom-of-the-barrel gimmicks. The kind that are fun to sit on at first but increasingly annoying as time goes on.
Investment… From $75.
What will happen to it… Eventually you will realise you were a total muppet buying it and you will retire the ‘chair’ to the laundry, where it will live out its days as a handy clothes horse.

EXECUTIVE CHAIR.
Otherwise known as: Boardroom chair, CEO chair, big swinging dick’s chair.
Why you bought it… You felt like Dr Evil (minus the bald cat) the minute you sat in it and had your first swivel. Elegant armrests also make you feel important.
Investment…
$800+ for real leather, or $200-ish if you opt for a cheapskate fake leather version at Officeworks.
What will happen to it… The stupid armrests will keep bumping into the desk every time you try to swivel towards the keyboard and one day, in a fury, you will give it to your husband (who’s just started working from home and is complaining about the antique Chinese stool he is currently perched on).

ANTIQUE CHINESE STOOL.
Otherwise known asworker’s stool, rustic stool, stool that is only good for a pretty stack of books you can photograph for Instagram.
Why you bought it… 
You’re a sucker for homewares stores in Berry and were going through a ‘simplicity’ phase.
Investment…
Around $100.
What will happen to it… It’ll kill your back in five seconds flat and you’ll retire it to the bedroom as a side table with a pretty stack of books on it.

TUFTED SWIVEL CHAIR.
Otherwise known as… 
Padded high-back swivel chair, ridiculously expensive office object of desire.
Why you bought it… Pinterest and interiors magazines have a lot to answer for.
Investment… At least $400 if you want ample padding.
What will happen to it… You’ll still be perched on it in five years and going spare if the cat tries to get anywhere near it.

Have you tried any of these chairs? Or have you found the holy grail of office chairs? Please, for the love of bottoms everywhere, share your finds in the comments.

Main photo by Victoria Heath on Unsplash
Rachel Smith

8 responses on "What does your office chair say about you?"

  1. Leo Wiles says:

    Hilarious Rach! Love the Instagram prop. Like you I have had my share of chairs that did not love up to the dream. Including the draughtsman chair that the kids love to swirl about on when they’re not pushing each other up and down the hall while I try to write!

    1. Rachel Smith says:

      Thanks hon, it really is a bloody bugger trying to find a chair that you like sitting on for 8 hours straight…

  2. John Haly says:

    Sitting on a backless kneeling chair I have had since I built my studio back in 2013 that I was given from my old job (which I used then) before I went freelance. Apparently, nobody wanted it and one of the bosses said I could take it with me. The cover is completely worn off in one corner with the foam showing underneath. I have been looking around for another but Office works have taken them out of the store. I can say unequivicately that I do not feel like “total muppet [for] buying it” as I suppose technically I never bought it. But I want to. I quite like it after years of use. SO I repudiate your assessment of the chair. And does anyone know where I can get another? Not one of the wooden ones as you can’t adjust them like the metal one I still have and am sitting on while typing this. Just my 2 cents worth.

    1. Rachel Smith says:

      John, I am so glad you have found that the kneeling chair is the office chair of your dreams after all this time!! I loved it, but only for about 5 minutes 🙂 Each to their own. I would try the yoga shop on Cleveland Street in Chippendale – never know your luck…

    2. Kerrie says:

      I used a wooden kneeler chair for more than a decade and it was perfect until I hurt my knee (popped a ligament a five years ago and it’s still not the same). I now have an expensive saddle chair that keeps my back straighter than any other chair I’ve tried. Won’t suit everyone but now when I work at the local library I quickly get aches and pains.

  3. Darren Baguley says:

    I’ve had the same office chair since I started freelancing. It’s chrome, has arms that don’t annoy me that much as it does Rachel and it’s upholstered with this annoyingly scratchy fabric that was black but is now white, green and ginger because the cats like to sleep on it. really annoying it it’s hot and I’m wearing shorts. I got it $10 – $20 from the Salvation Army furniture place in Waterloo along with my desk – an old teacher’s desk and a filing cabinet. Would love to get one of those Aeron chairs that we had in the boardroom at Penton but I’m too much of a tight ass to spend nearly $1,000 on a chair.

    1. Rachel Smith says:

      Oh Darren, sounds like it is definitely time to upgrade 🙂

  4. Zayden Wood says:

    Like many independent contractors, I once thought the chair was the key to a productive home office. If you pick the perfect one, it will support you, relieve your back discomfort, enhance your posture, and, oh yeah, pretty much everything else but brew you a cup of tea. Then came the humiliating moment when my niece showed up, sighed in that too cool for school adolescent way, and stated, “Seems like every time I come over you have a new office chair,” which was totally uncalled for. Fast Office Furniture is the place where you get the best advice and things regarding office furniture.

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