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| |  | Desk Chairs | Home » » Liberty Chair by Humanscale | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Humanscale, the leading manufacturer of ergonomic office and home office products, received the Best of NeoCon 2004 Gold Award in the Ergonomic/Task Seating category for its newest introduction designed by Niels Diffrient, the Liberty chair. Utilizing its | | | Features: | |
• Best of NeoCon 2004 Gold Award in the Ergonomic/Task Seating
• User maintains near constant eye level during recline
• Form-sensing mesh provides perfect lumbar support automatically
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous, great looking chairMar 03, 2010 I purchased this chair online. If you look around, you can get the custom built chair for the same price or less than the "quick ship" version. the chair is great looking and supremely comfortable. It is not a large chair, so if you are over 5'11" and 180-190 lbs, it might not be your best choice as the back might be too flexible. I'm 5'8" and 145 libs and it is just perfect. I had gorgeous red/orange "carmine" fabric put on the seat with a black mesh back and it looks great in my home office. However, the most impressive feature is how astonishingly comfortable it is. This chair isn't cheap, but it is worth the price.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
I hate this chairJul 14, 2009 My company recently "upgraded" to these chairs. I cannot stand them. They have no back support whatsoever. When I sit and actually put my weight against the back, it reclines so far that I feel like I'm in a dentist's chair. This makes it very difficult to reach my keyboard.
The armrests are adjustable, as well as the height and "depth" of the seat, but unfortunately there is no way to adjust the back, or lock it in a position.
The only way I can manage to work in this chair is by leaning forward - at which point the back of the chair is providing NO support (I might as well be sitting on a stool).
The result is that after a 9-10 hour day of sitting in this chair, my back is tired and sore.
I do not recommend this chair.
0 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Chair for the MoneyMar 24, 2009 I thought it note worthy to mention I own this chair, and in this price range a better chair is no where to be found. I also bought this from MCergo.com, where I saved a few bucks and customer service is out of this world.. anyways visit them here:
http://www.mcergo.com/humanscale-liberty-chair-72-hour-quick-ship.html
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Looks Terrible Within Weeks; Not That ComfortableFeb 22, 2009 The gel seat and green fabric on my Liberty chair deteriorated immediately after I got it. To put it bluntly, the gel will conform to the impression left behind and will NOT return to normal. If you are vain, I'd avoid this chair like the plague. (I'm a "normal" size adult male a little over 200 lbs.) It looks horrible and embarrassing.
Consider also that if this is a shared chair, that no one wants to sit in a chair that has an impression of someone else's butt in it.
The chair itself is not all that comfortable either and the only adjustable part of it is height and armrests. There are no back or seat adjustments. I feel like it's pushing me forward and after sitting in it for a while find myself craning my neck. It can make me a little achy after a long day.
It sickens me to think of the money I sunk into this chair when I could've bought an Aeron and I'm strongly considering trashing it. The manufacturer (Humanscale) doesn't offer any information about how to repair these on their website.
I give it two stars because it is extremely sturdy and structurally sound and may be good for extremely dainty people. If you weigh more than 110 lbs, I'd encourage you to strongly reconsider.
Otherwise, this is just an expensive mess.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Feels like a cloudOct 19, 2008 I just unpacked this chair, so I can't attest to its long-term effects, but I've never felt a more comfortable chair in my life. I ordered it because my tax accountant had one and was raving about it. His had a green seat and gray mesh, very handsome. I have an Aeron chair for my office, but I wanted a second desk chair to use at my kitchen table so when my husband's around, we could work at the same time. We're both teachers and writers, so we work at home a lot. The Liberty chair makes the Aeron feel stiff and hard by comparison. I'm considering switching them and making the Aeron the backup chair. I got the Aeron on Craig's List--there's always tons of them, but I haven't seen a Liberty chair on Craig's List. I got mine online for $750, free shipping--I didn't have a choice of color, but the blue of my chair looks good in a home office--even though it's not half as lovely as my accountant's color combo.
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