| Leather Office Chairs In The Workplace |
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| Written by Melvin Sentrovski |
| Tuesday, 01 December 2009 09:10 |
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There is nothing like a leather office chair in conveying a sense of authority and luxury. It is even possible to determine the hierarchy of an office by who owns which chair. There are the basic, inexpensive, fabric chairs that are typically found in cubicles and with lower-level positions. There are larger, nicer, more cushioned chairs that often are found at the desks of mid-level employees and managers. There are high-backed ergonimic chairs mingled throughout. But at the very top where the man or woman really running the show is sitting? There you will typically find nothing but leather. Leather office chairs have been the status symbol for executives for the past several decades. However, now that leather is so much easier to make and more expedient to get, it's much cheaper to get a leather office chair. You can even find leather office chairs on sale in your local newspaper, if you find the right Sunday specials. If you thought that a leather office chair was out of your reach, think again. There are leather office chairs in every style and in every kind of leather to fit virtually any sized budget. There are a lot of options. Of course, major, well-known brand names like Mayline, Hon and Boss will be priced higher than a lesser known brand. You are paying for the name, and for the extra quality and reputation that having the name infers about the chair. Be sure to check out a number of reviews to see that experiences other people have had with the model you are looking to purchase. Many manufacturers have good warranties and generous guarantees. Find manufacturer websites of leather office chairs, and you can find all kinds of different colors and leather grades to choose from. Pick between all manner of choices made available to you, from matte-finished leather to shiny leather, and every color in the rainbow. Bycast and bonded leather are the most affordable types you can find, so consider these if you're on a budget. You won't have to pay nearly as much for these chairs. Bonded leather uses reconstituted leather fibers in its construction. On the other hand, split leather is used for bycast leather; it's made to look more natural with chemical treatments and sealants - you'll find it much easier to maintain, but it won't be as supple. About the Author: Melvin has written on many different types of office accessories, check out his sites: computer chair mat or remote control blinds. Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |