Steelcase Gesture Reviewed in The New York Times! Posted by - TopicsExpress



          

Steelcase Gesture Reviewed in The New York Times! Posted by Weekly Editor in Steelcase Weekly Columnist David Pogue tries out Gesture and all of the new seating postures and technologies it supports in a high-profile review posted last week. Read Pogue’s column to find out his favorite features and see him in action in this 90-second video. nytimes/video/2013/09/11/technology/personaltech/100000002437198/90-seconds-with-pogue-steelcase-gesture.html?smid=fb-share#100000002437198 From the article: “Steelcase says people don’t just sit upright in their chairs anymore. In this age of phones, tablets and laptops, people slouch and lean back and curl up in all kinds of new ways.” Pogue praises Gesture for comfort and adjustability in particular: “It certainly is comfortable. Both the seat and the back are deeply padded and expansive; you could even, if you wanted, sit with your legs tucked under you, or partly so. The arms are connected to the chair behind you, so they don’t block your thigh should you decide to swing it over the side. “And it certainly is adjustable. Like most office chairs, you can make this one taller or shorter when you press a lever on the chair’s stem. The chair spins easily and rolls extremely easily on its five ball-bearing feet, which, as my 8-year-old can attest, is loads of fun.”
Posted on: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 14:48:14 +0000

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