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Library Seating: How It Impacts Your Library’s Success and Your Users’ Health
 
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Library Seating: How It Impacts Your Library’s Success and Your Users’ Health
Galen Cranz
Galen Cranz
Joe Agati
Joe Agati
Join Professor Galen Cranz (Author of “The Chair”) and Joe Agati (Director of Design Agati Furniture) for a FREE webinar about seating and how it impacts patrons health and your Libraries success. Professor Cranz will explain the origins of postural and seating norms that have developed in western culture. How did we end up with chairs and why do they play an important role in our society as symbols of status and refinement? 

As a longtime advocate for body conscious design, Professor Cranz has a unique understanding of how overuse of right angle seating, especially for the wrong work pattern, can lead to long term negative health implications. This webinar will talk in detail about matching Library work patterns with seating types and technical details that make one seat healthier and more functional for its intended purpose than another.
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On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 9:06 PM Maureen Dawley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Alison,

I love the simple no-frills plastic wheely chairs we have on the 4th floor of Hunt at our reading tables. They are Caper Chairs by Hermann Miller.  https://www.smartfurniture.com/products/caper-stacking-chair-molded-seat-by-herman-miller.html?preset=WC410NBKTRQU5NA?st-t=Google_Campaign_PLA&vt-k=&vt-mt=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5f-J2PW24QIVClYMCh0vJQi1EAQYBCABEgIF2PD_BwE

We have a light green color… I’m assuming you can request different colors.  Because they’re not adjustable, you’d want to do a test drive. They are quite durable and you can adjust in your seat and move around easily in them. The students like them too. When I’m teaching artist book classes, no problem in wheeling them into the Fine and Rare Book Room across the way to provide extra seating.  Of course, you can get the adjustable versions, but what can’t break can be good.  I noticed recently (we’ve had the chairs for a number of years) that one of the wheels came off of one of the chairs, but that’s the only fault I’ve seen so far. I’m not in charge of facilities so I have limited knowledge of what has happened over all but I’m not seeing mass occurrences of break down.

Mo

 

Mo Dawley

Senior Librarian
Art and Drama Librarian

Carnegie Mellon University
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From: ARLIS/NA List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Alison Huftalen
Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 4:55 PM
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Chairs

 

Hi everyone,

 

I hope to be in the market for some new chairs for our library soon.  Anyone have something they love?  Sturdy, yet comfortable, for working at tables and carrels?  One of the problems with ours is that the seat is too deep and you can’t really sit with your back against the chair.  And/or recommendation for good places to look for chairs?

 

Thanks!!

 

Alison

 

Alison L. Huftalen

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Head Librarian

Toledo Museum of Art

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http://www.toledomuseum.org/learn/library/

 

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