“Thonet’s company was the first to mass-produce chairs on a tremendous scale,” says Tanja Hwang, 39, a design curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. “About 50 million were sold between 1859 ...
If you have limited mobility or balance concerns, these modified poses can make the practice more approachable. If you have limited mobility or balance concerns, these modified poses can make the ...
The race for office and gaming chair supremacy continues unabated as ever more technology is packed into what used to just be a place to sit while you work or play. With the Hbada X7 Smart Ergonomic ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Remnants of Vector Launch have made it back to one of its original architects after Phantom Space bought launch assets that were sold off in 2020 during the small rocket developer’s ...
Lift chairs are helpful for people with back or knee problems, arthritis, and many other conditions. The simple act of getting up from a seated position can put a lot of pressure on core and leg ...
Source: Mohamed Weaam/Pexels Does this so-called "Chair Theory" have any legs? It's been trending on social media as a way of testing whether a current or potential significant other or friend truly ...
Matt Katz (left) and Jake Welty (right) reveal the one-of-one Vector M12 racecar. Video by Drew Manley (Cooled Collective) In a nondescript storage facility on the outskirts of Los Angeles, a small ...
Tim Robinson is back with a new series, and it might just be some of his best work yet. But if you’re here, you know that. What you want to know is when you can watch more of it. Debuting on Oct. 12, ...
“The Chair Company,” the latest hilarious and more than a little horrifying vision from the comedic maniac that is Tim Robinson, which is also his most bonkers, brilliant work yet, is not only about ...
When Vector Defense first emerged, the façade was curious. The company’s outward identity leaned more toward a tactical consultancy than a hardware manufacturer. Its language was vague, its ...
Plush and comfy seat. Great pelvis support. Nice build quality (made in the US, if that matters to you), and adjustable seat arms don’t move around much. Smooth casters. I wish the seat depth were ...
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