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I went to a Hotel Furniture liquidator for some new furniture. Saw a good looking office chair and they only wanted $20 for it.
Brought that bad boy home and only then did I find out that they had sold me a new Herman Miller Aeron for only $20. Completely insane.
I've heard those chairs are super nice and super expensive. Great find!
I've sat in one. It's a nice chair, but... well let's just say office chairs are very subject to diminishing returns. I'd definitely buy one for $20 though.
Yeah. New they're like 900+. Used, early 300+
Nice! I just paid $300 for one of these used a month or so ago. Found out itβs a little small for my height so Iβm going to have to resale and find the bigger version or just get an expensive office chair and stop trying to be cheap
I got one as a hand-me-down from my father's office when they replaced all their chairs. It's pretty well worn and the upholstery is rather frumpy these days, but the bones of the thing are still good.
I remember talking about desk chairs with a friend group and on a lark I thought I'd read off the model on it to demonstrate how unassuming this no-name chair I thought I had was. So I actually said something akin to, "Yeah, it's just some chair from some company called Herman Miller, whoever that is," and everyone was aghast. They had to explain to me what Herman Miller actually is, and I was very embarrassed for having accidentally humble bragged about it.
A good chair is worth a lot of money. A good back can help you for a lifetime.