We have all heard phrases like “sitting killing” and “sitting is a new smoking.” However, a British company named Chairbox has lifted it to a completely new height. “The Last Shift Office Chair” is a line of office chairs in the form of a coffin made by a designer for people who work for hours on their computer. The chair was built in a way that resembles a coffin and is inspired by the design of the coffin.
While people wonder how their performance with Lumbar support, the creator of the chairman said that a study found that spending six to eight hours a day, sitting increases the risk of death. Also, the risk of death is proportional to obesity and smoking.
This 3D model imagines office chairs in the form of coffins. This is fixing the workplace culture.
With an ironic touch in this office chair, work addicts can keep sitting at their table without time limits.
This innovative design, which has a wooden frame in the castor, was inspired by the chairbox’s own experience working for hours on his desk.
The Chaox website reads, “With design, humans are not created to sit in chairs for eight hours a day. All changes in behavior occur new and our bodies have not adapted. Even if you exercise, it’s still not enough. , There are laws in the UK that make entrepreneurs provide a standing table option in their office. His awareness exists but that is not enough. “
“You have succeeded all weeks! Meanwhile we are happy to introduce our new products. The last shift office chair. If an employee dies at work, management needs to nail the top and roll it over to the company’s funeral. Simple Efficient,” read the post title On Instagram.
The designer mentions “Grinding Culture at work” on his website, saying, “What is surprising is that it is widely accepted by the community, it is a norm that we spend our lives at work slowly -suicide and hardly get anything – what from that. The culture of all milling is wrong, for me it feels like a voluntary slavery. We have become a gas that thinks that this is a life like the alleged. We sit in the coffin and produce value for stakeholders, but so the time comes the time. They have arrived they nail the lid and roll us up to the company’s funeral. “
Intense responses to this chair have also been seen on social media. One person said, “No, thank you,” refused to use this chair.