u/Confident-Goat-431

My partner thinks spending real money on an office chair is ridiculous

Having a very boring household debate right now, what counts as a reasonable thing to spend money on?

We will spend real money on a couch because guests see it. A mattress because sleep matters. A TV because everyone uses it. A coffee machine because apparently morning happiness is sacred.

But the chair I sit in for work almost every day? Suddenly that is "just a chair."

i get why it sounds silly. Office chairs are not fun. They do not make the room look cooler. Most of them look like corporate sadness with wheels.

But I am sitting in this thing for long stretches, and my current chair is not aging gracefully. Flat cushion, awkward recline, back support that only works if I stay frozen in one position. So I started researching the usual refurbished options, and then newer dynamic chairs too.

one that came up was the Lavenne R9 Pro, which is still on Kickstarter. It is supposed to adjust with you as you move around during the day. That makes sense to me because I do not sit perfectly upright all day. I lean forward, slump, recline between calls, then come back to typing. But it is still pre-launch, so I am not pretending it is proven. I would want warranty info and actual reviews first.

The bigger question is not really that specific chair. It is whether a home office chair should be treated like a serious household item if you use it more than almost anything else you own.

Where do you draw that line? What home office item was actually worth fighting the budget conversation for?

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u/Confident-Goat-431 — 3 days ago