• by pxhb on 8/17/2021, 10:41:52 AM

    Desk: https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/119694/Realspace-Mage...

    Chair: https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/877226/Realspace-Mode...

    I bought both at the start of the pandemic when I abruptly started working from home, and I thought it might be temporary (still working from home). I think both were slightly cheaper than what is listed, but I don’t clearly remember. Overall the desk works well. It is a little hard to raise with everything on my desk, but not a big deal. The biggest thing is I wish the lowest setting is an inch or two lower. The chair is pretty horrible for me. While the seat itself is farily comofortable, the seat depth is too large for me. The back has a very aggressive default reclining position, which I hate. I have been thinking about replacing both (especially the chair), however waiting until life settles down a little bit first.

  • by sircastor on 8/17/2021, 6:59:54 AM

    I have a Steelcase Leap ($1550 about 15 months ago). Highly adjustable (competitive with the Aeron). I got the headrest, but I don’t love it. I kind of wish the arms would go out, rather than just in, but otherwise I love the chair. It is a great, supportive chair. I ended up going new because I wanted the warranty. It’s substantially better than the chair I was using when we started WFH.

  • by pareidolia on 8/17/2021, 6:38:31 PM

    Think outside the chair. https://salli.com/en/home/ It simulates standing from the waist up, so it offers all the advantages of standing without the disadvantages (slouching, getting tired) I'm hooked for life, so the 600 euros was worth it for me.

  • by account-5 on 8/17/2021, 10:16:11 AM

    £25 desk from IKEA £60 kneeling chair (cheapest on Amazon with good reviews)

    No more upper back problems and forced to take regular breaks as you can get stiff knees. But all in all very happy with my cheap and nasty set up. Used to have a standing desk but found it harder to concentrate.

  • by speedgoose on 8/17/2021, 8:50:22 AM

    I'm not sure it's worth it for everyone. If you can afford it, buy the fancy office chair you want but if you think about your health it's better to do sport and take breaks than buying a chair in which you can seat for too many hours without noticing.

  • by moistly on 8/16/2021, 6:06:08 PM

    90cm yoga ball and an adjustable desk. Does wonders for my back.