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Old 05-12-2011, 02:25 PM   #5
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This is something I've been thinking about lately too. My ideal chair would be a recliner of some sort with a small form factor, collapsible arms and wheels. Think a scaled-down zero-gravity chair merged with a task chair. I don't have room in here for another chair, so if I had something like that, I could roll it up to the desk for working or roll it away from the desk and kick back to read. It would be like two chairs in one.

When we rearrange the living room (again) I'll have room for a regular recliner, which I would love, but my roommate watches TV in there and I prefer to be alone when I read. (Actually, I prefer to be alone 90% of the time regardless of what I'm doing, but that's a separate issue.)
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