Office Stationery, Supplies, and Furniture
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@AdamJ yep! very much so prefer it. Better ergonomics for the wrists, faster to type on than a normal keyboard. Keys also 'feel' better, then add to that the layers (which I don't use a lot of) and custom programming if you want to get into it, it's super good. I have one at home and work. Took me around 3 weeks to get used to it. I have no issues using a normal keyboard still, mentally I switch how I type based on the keyboard without thinking about it.
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Hey Snowy, I have the same Eames desk but in black/white although mine isnt as organized. Beautiful set up you have there!
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That USM stuff is cool.
I just got myself a Tactile Turn pen, in bronze. The small model fits in all of my denim shirt pockets, including Western, and it should get a nice patina over time.
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Uniqey keyboard
Cherry MX Brown switches
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A little cluttered atm but here is our set up
Herman Miller Eames desk
Anglepoise lamp
Modernica x Hurley x Pendleton chair
Mac
The painted chair is a Herman Miller chair by the graphic artist Charles Houska -
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That Houska chair is pretty great.
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Very Nice @Anesthetist!! I'm still looking for some nice posters. I like Kusama's work but $$$$.
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Thank you @Chris, I bought it second hand and it was in terrible shape. Charles was kind enough to refinish it and do it for free! Top notch guy.
@Snowy, I like Kusama a bit myself. Have you looked into her tenugi pieces? I have a couple hanging around the house. They arent an “investment piece” but they look pretty cool and wont break the bank.
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Oh I get it completely! I’ll have to PM you some pics of our lithos. We have a few I know you’d be into.
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I thought about starting a new thread for (office, designer, ergonomic etc.) chairs, but decided to limit myself to asking a question instead:
Does anyone own a "HÅG" brand chair? If yes, how has your experience been?
Edit: Thanks to @goosehd for finding the fitting thread and moving my message here.
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@cityofdelusion I'd be interested in such a thread. Since I'm working from home I've put a lot of thought (and money) into my setup.
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@cityofdelusion I do, the Capisco. Been using one for at least 20 years. Despite the unusual shape, it's the best chair I ever encountered for working behind a desk. With the two cutaways from the seat surface, you open up the angle between your legs and your back, and it makes for a very 'active' seating position.