Doctor Riter’s ErgoChair

Doctor Riter's ErgoChair

SKU ABB100000

A new and exciting ergonomic chair designed by a group of physicians, health practitioners and engineers in Switzerland to promote correct posture, to help strengthen the muscles in the abdominal area and the spine, and to take stress off the back and neck.

The egg-shaped ball of the ErgoChair does not compress discs in the spine, like a regular chair.

Most people who sit in front of a computer or at a desk for prolonged periods of time assume poor posture. It results in flattening of the lumbar spine and altered head carriage. This can result in chronic lower back pain, weak abdominal muscles, and neck problems that often lead to headaches. Prolonged sitting can also cause poor circulation in the legs resulting in painful leg cramps or the sensation of the legs falling asleep.

The ErgoChair enables individuals to achieve proper posture. The egg-shaped flexible ball allows free movement of the body – up and down, back and forth, and side to side – for the body to find the best posture to relieve and prevent back pain.

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Each Transit Chair is made from recycled metal traffic signs. The exact sign each chair is made from depends on the availability of highway signs at the manufacturer’s disposal.

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Artwork: Concrete Chair by Stefan Zwicky

Concrete Chair by Stefan Zwicky

Amazing Chair Photos by Rune Gunerussen

Amazing Chair Photos by Rune Gunerussen
Amazing Chair Photos by Rune Gunerussen
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The Bored Housewife Throne

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About WalterWorks

Walter Raes comes from an artistic family in St Niklaas in Belgium and moved to London in 1989.

After living in the UK, he observed, “I think that what is thrown away in London and around the world is criminal; it’s from these consumer society throw-outs, that I make my designs.”

For the last 6 years, Walter’s obsession has been creating WEARABLE & DESIGN ART entirely from household and industrial materials, frequently recycled from skips. His artistry is totally inspired by these rejects. In short, he takes the disposable remnants of our everyday lives to create his brilliant pieces, explorations in form and function.