Office chair for short wife

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geeks

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Mrs geeks is 4'11 and has short legs, she struggles to find a chair that is comfortable in general but office chairs are even more challenging for her, regularly has to put a cushion behind her so her legs are bent at the knee (if she sits all the way back in my office chair her legs dangle in the air like a toddler hehe) she is on a perm work from home contract now so I would like to get her something comfortable to sit in that is designed for someone of her stature. Anyone have an recommendations?

simon_harris

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re Title - Seems like a fair trade.


Sorry I can't add anything constructive.

Scrump

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160 months

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Herman Miller Aeron comes in 3 sizes, smallest is worth trying. I like the Herman Miller Mirra but this is only in one size, although the front edge of the seat base does fold down to reduce the overall depth.

LordGrover

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I'm sitting on my Mirra 2 chair now. The foldy-outy bit on the base/seat is useful for the taller person, but I think when retracted it's for normals - I certainly find more comfortable with it extended. I don't think it would suit a diminutive person.

Mr Pointy

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Scrump said:
Herman Miller Aeron comes in 3 sizes, smallest is worth trying. I like the Herman Miller Mirra but this is only in one size, although the front edge of the seat base does fold down to reduce the overall depth.
This site details the seat height & other dimensions - the A size has a lower seat height of 14.5 to 19":
https://homewerker.com/herman-miller-aeron-size-ch...

Being powerfully built I need a size C & it's much more comfortable than a B.

ewanjp

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39 months

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I had a short ex wife. She had a stool thingy / lump of plastic on the floor that she put her feet on. Looked like this:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Desk-Footrest/s?k=Desk+Fo...

Ultimately, I got a new wife who was taller.

geeks

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Yeah I was afraid (mostly for my wallet) that Herman Miller would be the go to, I will have scout around, not many A's knocking about mostly B's and I am not spending that money for something she will complain about if it is too big lol

GliderRider

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83 months

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Some lab chairs for taller benches had a cast aluminium foot rest or a tubular steel foot bar about 6" up from the base spider. Maybe one of those could be adapted?

Draughtsman Chair Tall Office Chair


Edited by GliderRider on Wednesday 26th June 12:49

Drogo

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219 months

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Lower the desk and let her choose a comfortable office chair.

bobthemonkey

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geeks said:
Yeah I was afraid (mostly for my wallet) that Herman Miller would be the go to, I will have scout around, not many A's knocking about mostly B's and I am not spending that money for something she will complain about if it is too big lol
I bought a Aeron from aeroninternational.com last year - was very pleased with them. Give them an email as they had more options that weren't listed online at the time.

ferret50

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11 months

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How does she cope with a car seat?

I'm thinking about a car seat mounted on a suitable base, this could be a metal or a timber base depending on what you are most comfortable working with.


And just think of the Brownie points you would score with a custom made seat!

biglaugh

grumbas

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193 months

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geeks said:
Yeah I was afraid (mostly for my wallet) that Herman Miller would be the go to, I will have scout around, not many A's knocking about mostly B's and I am not spending that money for something she will complain about if it is too big lol
I'm a relative short arse at 5'6 and find the size B Aeron absolutely perfect, by far the most comfortable office chair I've owned. For reference I've got the seat set about 1" off it's lowest point if that helps gauge the size A.

The other good thing about the Aerons is they hold their value, so if you buy used you'll likely break even if/when you move it on. Watch out there are some fakes about though. Under the top of the backrest there are dots that denote size (1 dot = A, 2 = B, etc) apparently the fakes often don't have these.

MBVitoria

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225 months

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I would suggest that she raises the issue with her boss and asks for a workstation assessment. Any decent employer should arrange for a suitable chair to be provided for her.

wyson

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106 months

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geeks have you got an office seconds store near you? Take the mrs down and get her to sit in a few. The ones near me had a lot of Herman Miller, Steelcase and RH chairs, less than half price. Some looked almost new.

Also worth getting a proper consultation from an ergonomic furniture store. They really knew their st in the one I went to. Its not just the chair, the whole working set up needs to be correct for maximum comfort.

Alternately, as the other poster suggested, you could also get a new wife who will fit your existing furniture. Could be an option. smile

Edited by wyson on Wednesday 26th June 16:21

RustyMX5

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219 months

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Might be worth having a look in a John Lewis if you're not too far from one. They stock Herman Miller so if nothing else she could try it out even if it's not in her size.

Edited by RustyMX5 on Wednesday 26th June 17:35

Yabu

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203 months

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Junior gaming chair any good

Something like
https://xrocker.co.uk/products/agility-jr-gaming-c...

Slow.Patrol

612 posts

16 months

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I used to carry out workstation assessments.

Oddly enough, she may find a cheap typist chair without arms is the best thing, along with an adjustable foot rest.

The cheaper chairs tend to be shorter front to back and suit the petite person a lot better. Also the backs are not as high and won't be pushing her forward in the wrong areas as they normally have some curve to match the spine of the average person.

If she wants arms on the chair, make sure they are adjustable as they won't go under the desk.

Alex_225

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I'm a bit the other way, 6'1 and girthy/powerfully built/heavy set/porker (delete as appropriate).

But I did buy a chair from Noble which are very sturdy gaming chairs. Only reason I recommend is that they are really well made but very adjustable. Distance between arm rests, angle, height etc. May be worth a look purely as they're very good.

Diderot

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194 months

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I’ve had Aaron’s for years, but recently switched to a Hinomi H1 Pro. Incredibly comfortable and far more adjustable than the Aerons.

Tim Cognito

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simon_harris said:
re Title - Seems like a fair trade.


Sorry I can't add anything constructive.
biglaugh

OP have you thought about raising the floor instead? Or platform shoes?