The Chair: Rethinking Culture, Body, and Design

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“Engaged in fascinating and useful multidisciplinary research, Cranz is an avatar for body-friendly design. . . . Read [The Chair] and cheer.”–Elizabeth Zimmer, Village Voice

In all probability no other object of our day by day environment has had the enduring cultural significance of the ever-present chair, unconsciously yet forcefully shaping the physical and social dimensions of our lives. With over ninety illustrations, this book traces the history of the chair as we comprehend it from its crudest beginnings up through the modern office variety. Drawing on anecdotes, literary references, and famous designs, Galen Cranz documents our ongoing love affair with the chair and how its evolution has been governed not by a quest for comfort or practicality, but by the designation of status.Relating much of the modern era’s rampant back pain to an more and more sedentary way of life spent in traditional seating, Cranz goes beyond traditional ergonomic theory to formulate new design principles that challenge the way we think and live. A farsighted and innovative approach to our most intimate habitat, this book offers guidelines which will lend a hand readers in choosing a chair-and designing a way of life-that in point of fact suits our bodies. Praise for The Chair:  “[A] concise, multidisciplinary gem.”―Publishers Weekly “Cranz is no sedentary historian. The Chair is a call to action.”―Jonathan Levi, Los Angeles Times “Galen Cranz has written a provocative book. Pull up a comfortable chair-if you’ll be able to find one-and read it.”―Witold Rybczynski 90 illustrations

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