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Luba Nurse <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 May 2016 22:03:35 +0300
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Dear Mary,

For my own studio, I am very happy with the Capisco chair by the Danish
company Hag
http://officechairsusa.com/hag-capisco-h8106-saddle-seat-w-back/#sthash.xriBj8Ta.dpbsI

the height can be adjusted - there are three sizes for the telescopic lift,
+ lots of other features, worth every penny.

with best wishes

Luba

Luba Nurse


On 25 May 2016 at 21:28, Ballard, Mary <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Has anyone looked into suppliers for ergonomic chairs for textile lab work
> recently? I would be interested in hearing about successes—and failures!
>
> There were some discussions a decade or more back—have they continued to
> hold up? Are they still comfortable?
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> Ergonomic chairs appear to be expensive and I would prefer to get
> something that adapts to people of different sizes.
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> Mary
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> Mary W.  Ballard
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> Senior Textiles Conservator
>
> Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute
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> 4210 Silver Hill Road
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> Suitland, Maryland 20746
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> Tel 301-238-1210 Fax 301-238-3709
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