The ultimate self-adjusting office chair

OK, it’s only a concept but I want it.

This ultimate self-adjusting office chair reduces pressure on the discs in the lower back. It was made in 1994 by Nick Kaloterakis.

Peter Hall, on Pop Science’s website, writes about this seat’s ability to overcome the human tendency towards laziness. See, In theory, the Aeron could be equally ergonomic – if only people adjusted the chair’s settings every time they shifted. This chair, which I believe to be a concept, has panels that auto adjust to your every shift like a scale sinking to your weight.

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