Second Hand Chairs | Task/Operator/Executive

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Code: WDW99865 QTY: 17

Used Orangebox 'Kirn' operator chairs

£ 105.00 + VAT Each

Code: WDW102290 QTY: 32

Refurbished Steelcase Think V2 Operator Chair

£ 235.00 + VAT each

Code: WDW101821 QTY: 38

Refurbished Humanscale Liberty Chairs in Black

£ 215.00 + VAT each

Code: WDW104478 QTY: 4

Used Vitra softshell chair in black

£ 195.00 + VAT

Code: WDW104468 QTY: 1

Used King Living 1977 sofa set

£ 350.00 + VAT for the set

Code: WDW104466 QTY: 30

Refurbished exec Liberty chair

£ 195.00 + VAT each

Code: WDW104368 QTY: 18

Used operator chair with headrest

£ 85.00 + VAT each

Code: WDW104322 QTY: 12

Used Bestuhl 'S30' fully adjustable task chair

£ 125.00 + VAT each

Code: WDW104305 QTY: 3

Used Aeron size B, M2 operator chair in graphite

£ 325.00 + VAT each

Office chairs come in various types, each designed to cater to different needs in terms of comfort, functionality, and ergonomics. Here are some common types of office chairs wantdontwant.com sell:

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Task Chairs: These are basic, versatile chairs commonly used in offices. They offer adjustable features like height and seat depth, armrests, back (lumbar) support etc.

Executive Chairs: Typically larger and more luxurious, executive chairs often have high backs, ample padding, and may include additional features like a reclining function, headrest, and premium materials.

Ergonomic Chairs: Specifically designed to provide better support and comfort for the user, ergonomic chairs aim to reduce discomfort and strain, often featuring adjustable lumbar support, seat depth, and other customisable settings.

Mesh Chairs: These chairs use mesh material for the backrest and sometimes the seat. Mesh chairs provide breathability, allowing air circulation to keep the user cool and comfortable.

Conference Chairs: Usually designed for meeting rooms or conference areas, these chairs are typically simpler in design, focusing on comfort for shorter periods. They are generally stackable.

Meeting: These chairs are usually stylish and comfortable as clients will most likely be attending meetings as well as staff. They are often less adjustable and may prioritise aesthetics over extensive ergonomic features.

Break-out seating: can be a combination of café style chairs and tables and soft seating such as modular sofas and stools. These are predominantly used in areas where staff can relax and also work on laptops in a more relaxed environment.

Sit/Stand Desk Chairs/Stools: Designed for use with sit/stand desks, these chairs or stools offer support for when a user wants to take a break from standing.

When selecting an office chair, it's crucial to consider factors such as the duration of use, the user's specific needs, ergonomic features, materials, adjustability, and budget to ensure optimal comfort and support while working.

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