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Training Table: The Moving Desk

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Image: Jun Training Tables with Apto Chairs for Discussions Offices come in different shape and sizes, some can be a big as a whole building that employs hundreds of employees, some can just be a small humble space of a few square meters. With such a large difference in space, they each have their own advantages and disadvantages, but at the same time they also share the same motive: to make full use of the space. And one of the most popular solution amongst buyers, is to get Training Tables. Training Tables are versatile collapsible movable tables that can be used like a normal table, or folded away when not in use. With easy storage being its biggest advantage, one can decide when they want a table in the room, allowing offices to maximize a room's usage. Whether they want to use the room for meetings and discussions, or for group activities, this table can be installed or kept to create the required setting for usage. Image: Jun Training Tables with Apto Chairs for Meetings Trai...

Chair Sizes: Why They Matter?

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Chairs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, each having its individual character and charm that influences the environment. Consumers may have noticed, that most ergonomic chairs in the market they will come with different sizes for consumers to choose from. So what are they? And what does it mean? In this article we will discuss more about this. So first of all, what does these terms mean? This term, is the method used by people to identify the different type of backrest heights of the chair. The 'higher' the backrest, the taller the backrest will be.  But why are the need for so many chair height sizes, wouldn't one be enough? While this isn't a bad idea, since the chairs' height would not affect its intended usage as a seating furniture, it does play a part when deciding what the chair would be used for, and how much would a good chair matter to the consumer.    Image: HUGO ll Chair Sizes. From an ergonomic perspective, a higher chair backrest would be more ben...