Office stools are the new generation of sitting solutions, designed to promote healthy posture and keep the body active at all times. Office stools come in a variety of styles and shapes, featuring different assets to control or encourage body movement. At ArchiPro, we offer a range of convenient models, from active desk stools to practical saddle stools.
Ergonomic office stools are a relatively new addition to office chairs and sitting. It’s a middle solution between sitting and standing, typically targeted to support healthy posture with many different techniques. They're flexible, easy to move around and incorporate into diverse office setups. Some models are designed specifically for use with sit-stand desks, while others mimic fitness equipment to help make the most of the sitting time.
The kneeling stool features an "x" based metal frame, a seat, shin rests, and casters for easy moving. The seat and rests are typically covered with thick memory foam cushion wrapped in fabrics or genuine or faux leather. Some specific models are made of wood and include a rocking base, while others come with a backrest.
Kneeling stools are distinguished by their ergonomics that promote healthy posture. Rather than seating, an angled knee rest divides the body's weight, forcing the back to stand straight instead of typically leaning forward. That way, the body core is engaged to release the back stress, in return helping with several issues. Using a kneeling stool instead of an office chair can ease back pain, maintain the lumbar curvature in proper posture, strengthen the core muscles, and prevent lower back stress and spinal compression.
However, a kneeling chair is best to combine with another alternative since it's not designed for extended use. Prolonged kneeling can lead to several side issues, such as limited circulation in the legs, and numbness as a result of restricted movements.
Saddle stools feature one piece of the saddle-like seat, typically accompanied by a tilt mechanism and height adjustment options.
Like the name says, these adjustable stools resemble equestrian saddles, designed to promote better posture with a riding-like sitting position. They are higher than standard office chairs and stools, due to a specific sitting position and the angle needed for maintaining the lumbar curve straight. Saddle stool works to relax the muscles, improve their strength, relieve back pain and prevent deformations.
Saddle stools come in two basic versions, solid and divided. A divided seat is particularly recommended for men looking for a way to reduce perineal pressure. Some models include a backrest.
Balance ball, stability ball, or yoga ball chairs are exactly what the name says. They feature a huge inflatable ball secured in a bottom base, with or without casters. They are designed for short-term use and work best when combined with another type of office furniture. Regular use strengthens both core and leg muscles, boosts blood circulation, helps the user to stay active and, subsequently, enhances concentration and productivity.
The active stool is a relatively new invention; it's an ergonomic stool that promotes movement even while seated, with the help of an unstable seat or base.
Using an active seating chair brings benefits such as improved concentration, enhanced productivity, reduced pressure points, and calorie burn. It also strengthens the core and improves posture.
Leaning, height-adjustable stools are ideal for use with standing office desks. They are designed to support the bottom while the body bends backwards, promoting different kinds of postures for improved health and overall physical condition. This kind of height-adjustable stool allows for quick switching between sitting, leaning, and standing, with the help of adjustable seat tilt or a hinged pedestal.
Leaning height-adjustable stools are available in two main types, with or without a built-in anti-fatigue mat. The mat allows for more extended use due to its soft surface that helps reduce joint soreness and fatigue.
Finally, glides are small metal or plastic or metal discs that keep stools stationary. They work best on carpets but should be avoided if the work requires a lot of moving and manoeuvring between office partitions and other features.
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