The leather office chair has been the symbol of power and importance in any corporate or small-business environment for decades. They speak of “class” and “prominence.” They still exist, despite the availability of cheaper chairs made of cheaper materials, and the growing dissatisfaction in society for products obtained from the killing of animals. For those most concerned about the latter situation, human ingenuity has reached an attractive compromise: the faux-leather executive office chair.
These chairs offer the same level of design appeal and comfort as any chair featuring real leather. There is a wider availability of shades – padding comparable or superior to that of desk chairs – and with more modern, ergonomic chair designs which make the chairs even more comfortable for those using them.
The pricing can be comparable too. A faux leather office chair can be in the range of nearly £1500. But consider what one is paying for, in determining the worth of the expense. First, one gets an attractive chair chosen from a range of designs and colors. Second, one has not gained style and comfort at the expense of a creature having been killed. Finally, there are the health benefits of the chair. Thinking ahead to an otherwise possible regimen of treatments or drugs for spinal and muscle ailments, then the chair is really going to pay for itself! Think of the people who spent years, possibly decades, trying to protect their real leather office chairs from damage.
As an investment in one’s sense of style, conscientiousness, and health, the faux leather office chairs cannot be undermined.