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The uncomfortable truth: the Capisco office chair is better

Pia Seidel
5/9/2021
Translation: Eva Francis

Håg’s office chair «Capisco 8106» is the office equivalent of a saddle on a horse. Why this makes it more ergonomic and better than conventional models? After testing it for three weeks, I know the answer to this.

I think office chairs are ugly. There’s not a single model that’s ever found its ways into my heart, home or even onto my Pinterest board. Still, I’d like to make my workplace ergonomic and stop sitting with crossed legs once and for all. I find the ergonomic alternative to a chair, an exercise ball, even uglier than an office chair, so I opted for the more than thirty-year-old design icon Capisco 8106 by the brand Håg. And now there’s no way back.

Because some tasks are easier to do sitting down, I later added the «Journal» desk. So now I'm not sitting at my dining table any more, but still using a dining chair, which is anything but ergonomic.

Assembly and first impression

Capisco arrived with only the most necessary packaging material: a large cardboard box and protective covers for the individual parts. All I needed to do was attach the backrest to the seat. I placed the seat upside down on the table and used the tools that were provided. It was easy to see how this chair is inspired by a saddle, as the middle part of the seat is elevated.

One chair, many sitting positions

New habits

Recycled material

My verdict: more freedom of movement is good for me and my back

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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