
We've all heard how bad sitting in a chair all day is - Well G-Tech has addressed this problem.
No this woman is not at the dentist - she's working on her computer on the ergonomic Neber chair designed in Korea. It tilts you back, so the weight is distributed evenly throughout your body, instead of being focused on your lower back and bum (as with regular sitting).
This "Lazy Boy Recliner meets works station" could revolutionize the work place, creating happier, healthier men and women. Instead of complaining about their aching backs, workers can complain about their work load.
I have to say I would love to try one of these chairs since I am at the computer for so many hours in a row - how about you? Tell me in the comments section below.

S'Oliver
Tom Tailor
Uniqlo
It looks a bit too comfortable. I think I would fall asleep...
1ye, but i fear i would fall asleep, esp if i had more carbs than protein for lunch...lol
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Why don't you wear the face you have when I am not around?
By 4pm, I'd be out...
32pm for me.
4Id love to be able to recline at work!
5Same for me ladies. I would sooooo fall asleep. Also, since I work in public service, these chairs would never work AT my work!
6i need me one of them ASAP!!!
7looks crazy but if it will help i'll take it! im at the computer from 930 till almost 7pm everyday so you can imagine how much help it would be to have a good chair to sit in.
8This looks great but doesn't work for my job. I draw on the monitor like it's a piece of paper so this wouldn't do me any good.
9My neck would be hurting after a few hours.
10It looks too comfortable. I agree with the above, if you sat in this for work.. you'd probably fall asleep!
11OMG, I saw the pic and before even reading anything I thought "Wow, that looks like it takes all the pressure off your lower back!" I'd love it if my firm invested in these bad boys!
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