Monday, Nov 27th 2006 by Chris Davies


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As I get older, I find myself saying “let’s have a nice sit down” more and more often.  It’s a terrifying development, and I’m forced to immediately leap up, down five shots of straight vodka and belch the national anthem to restore my youthful potency.  Still, one day I’ll have to sit more than I stand, and when that day comes I hope it’ll be a Stokke Gravity balancing chair that I get to rest my weary ass upon.

Stokke Gravity balance chair

Billed as the closest to zero-gravity you can get (presumably without actually going into space and experiencing it there, together with freeze-dried food and suits that invariably make you look fat), the Gravity chair can rest in a variety of positions depending on your mood or task; from upright as an office chair to rocked right back for those noon-time naps. 

Stokke Gravity balance chair

Available in a range of fabrics and wood finishes, the Stokke Gravity chair costs from around £1,200 ($2,310)

Stokke Gravity balance chair

Stokke [via Core77]

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  1.  Navin K   View all comments by Navin K  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Hay its amazing yaar , but i think prize are … in matter. Its a great example of best engineering .My best wishes always with TEAM.

  2.  Debi Pellar   View all comments by Debi Pellar  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Salutations!

    Where can we buy these chairs in the U.S.? We live in Michigan. How much would it cost to ship it?

    Thank you!

    Debi

  3.  niggah   View all comments by niggah  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Francis is ***, *****

    big mac for life

  4.  bietz   View all comments by bietz  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    TRANG, woooooooooooo

    yeah mayne


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