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2 Things You Probably Don’t Know You Need At Office | Get To Know The LC2 Chair

Posted by Gabriela Martinez on Oct 21st 2020

Meet the comfy LC2 chair, the light therapy, and plants that will help you to create a harmonious place.

A bit of storytime...

I have worked at home for years, but in this quarantine, I realized how important it is to establish a quiet corner next to your essential work items (such as laptop, desk, and chair). Having a place close within your workspace helps you to perform better, solve your tasks more easily, lowers anxiety levels, and keeps you productive throughout the day since by giving short breaks your brain can stop for a minute and then make a kind of restart.

Also, note that not everyone is aware of the relevance of taking breaks at work, I did a very small experiment with 10 friends of mine who are also self-employed, and only 2

of them think that it is important to have a relaxation corner or accessories that take you to a state of relaxation. That is why today I will show you in more detail the benefits of establishing this corner and what elements you can place in it.

A comfy chair together with breaks will help to retain and process information

The LC2 Chair, replica or original, both work for our purpose, it is an ergonomic and modern chair that provides very thick cushions, with straight and elegant lines, and a stainless steel structure as support; it has 4 legs and one frame that wraps the entire structure, creating the illusion of a hug from this beautiful metal.

The form of this chair is just a delight to watch, imagine beign sit on its padded cushions after an exhausting working day.

It is also made of Aniline leather which is one of the most loved leathers in the market, they are long-lasting and resist harder than other leathers.

In the LC2 chair, you can take the break you need to process and retain information, according to CIPHR “Our brains have two functioning modes: focused, and ‘diffused’. When operating in diffused mode, our brain is more relaxed and in a ‘daydream’ type state. Some studies have shown that we solve our most difficult problems when we’re in this diffused state”. That beign said, do you already have the corner to take these breaks?

A Light Therapy lamp will help you if you have SAD symptoms

Have you ever heard of it? According to Dr. Norman Rosenthal, a researcher and psychiatrist “If you have actual SAD, you have a hard time getting up, going to work, socializing. If you have the winter blues, you’re not quite yourself, you’re not as creative or energetic.” These symptoms can combat by making light therapy! Add a light therapy lamp into your corner and start mornings by making sessions between 20-30 min.

What element do you think is most necessary? Comment below if you have a relaxing corner next to your office!