21 Feb 2014

Back App Chair - Nordic Design Solutions



Working in an office or behind a desk every day takes its toll on your posture and effectively, puts unnecessary strain and discomfort onto your back. Most of us will experience back pain in some shape or form throughout of lives, and as we're sitting down for an average of 13.7 hours a day, there's no wonder why it affects so many people across a broad range of professions. This goes for the freelancers like me too, who haven't even got a desk!

Freddy Johnsen, a Fish-Farming consultant from Norway, was one of these people and decided to take matters into his own hands by design an office chair which would tackle the issue of directly. His vision was to create a chair which would replicate the same posture position as if you were standing upright, but by putting no unnatural strains and pressure on your back. The Back App Chair is a result of his innovative way of problem solving.

Using a patented balancing ball design, these nifty looking chairs not only combat the inevitable slouchy sitting position we tend to adopted, they also train your back by strengthen the core muscles. With a design-nod to the classic Eames Hang-It-All, the Back App Chair not only looks attractive but it also works with you - throughout the day, giving you a subtle constant moving motion. Users keep their balance in the same way as when walking, riding a bike or jogging. This adds an extra element of exercise to your day, without using any extra effort - which can benefit other areas of fitness like yoga, weight-training or tennis.  

Check out the video below for a quick demo on how it works, for more information visit here.
  

This post is in collaboration with Back App | All words are my own.

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9 comments:

  1. Having slipped two discs and just having had surgery to remove one of said discs I think I could do with one of these!

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  2. they don't look to much confortables

    Mi blog by Amo

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  3. the second the video started playing and i saw the woman silhouette, i thought "hey that's me!" i have back issues because my posture is so bad. i had a colleague who switched out her computer chair for a stool but her posture didn't improve. this though. wow. i love how it's constantly moving. i think it would definitely impose better posture!

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  4. watched the video and it does look like it would be a good thing, and looks cool too! (btw its down to Sussex tomorow :)

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  5. Nice concept and very new and nice designs!
    Really interesting post!
    Have a fab weekend!

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  6. How interesting. I like the design in addition to the functionality. It seems like it would take some time to get used to the motion though!

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  7. Fantastic design and look absurdly comfortable! I would just need something to put/support my feet higher. I don't think I can sit hours keeping the legs/feet in the same position. =D

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  8. Looking at it, it doesn't look that comfy, but I imagine it's similar to riding a bike? It even works your core muscles, so that's like getting a slight workout in there too.

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  9. I NEED THIS CHAIR! I'm such a sloucher and it's a problem :(

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