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Hi Sara,
I would recommend that you look at BodyBilt ergonomic chairs. The
company makes a number of options for heights, seat shapes, arms rests
etc. The lumbar support is superior to any chairs that I have seen on
the market. There are not cheap but they are extremely well made and
will certainly last a lifetime. The other plus is that they are made in
the USA.
The website link is: http://www.ergo4me.com/, telephone number: 1 866
374-6463
You will need to locate the salesman or dealer in your area.
Deirdre Windsor
Reiter, Sara wrote:
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> We’re just about to move into a new lab and found out that the
> adjustable height lab chairs the architect ordered are no longer
> available in the height that we need. We’re back to the beginning in
> our search for a comfortable, supportive, adjustable height task
> stool/chair. (Our counter tops are 34” high). Does anyone have a great
> chair they can recommend?
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> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sara Reiter
>
> Philadelphia Museum of Art
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