Ce Ji

Design Products (MA)

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A product designer.

Anti-Ergonomics

This is a chair that helps people do stretching exercises properly. It seems common to sit in front of screens and work these days. Proper sitting posture is always a critical topic. Ergonomic chairs are designed for correct sitting posture. However, is there really a “correct posture”? Does sitting “correctly” and comfortably mean sitting longer? This chair gets rid of all ideas of sitting posture but focuses on micro-breaks during sitting — stretching. It guides people to the right stretching position when they feel tired. Feeling tired is nothing wrong, break but not ignore.

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