Ergonomic Kneeling Chairs
Ergonomic chairs are useful for improving a multitude of various back problems. Many ergonomic seating options support an ailing posture with either a chest or
Ergonomic chairs are useful for improving a multitude of various back problems. Many ergonomic seating options support an ailing posture with either a chest or
Freedom to Move = Active Sitting Active sitting inspires continual, controlled movement. Our body intuitively seeks the ideal position, and the next position is always
Healthier, happier workplace Introduce your office to the benefits of active seating and make your workplace happier and healthier. Active sitting on a Varier Move® or Varier Variable™
Varier recently traveled to North Carolina to visit the SOAR Academy, which serves youth and young adults with ADHD and other learning disabilities. SOAR has been
The advantage of an active classroom utilizing the Move™ sit-stand stool is its versatile usability. Due to its adjustable height, the Move active sitting stool
Varier’s Move Sit-Stand Stool is Featured in the Yoga Journal Be sure to check out the 3/20/18 issue of the Yoga Journal’s yoga essentials list.
Academy at SOAR Just outside Asheville, North Carolina. Nestled between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Nantahala National Forest, is the Academy at SOAR.
When a few of our chairs popped up in the trendy New York-based architecture and design magazine PIN-UP, we wanted to highlight some of our
In today’s modern world there is an app for almost every situation. If something is wrong or needs improvement, we can pull out our iPhone and search for the solution. However, when it comes to our physical well-being, what we truly need is a physical adaptation to change the course of how we do things.
A Mayo Clinic study has now confirmed that using a Varier Move® in place of a regular office chair significantly increases caloric expenditure and may deliver long-term health benefits. Consistent movement throughout the day, however small or inconsequential it might seem, can add up to big health benefits. It was this simple idea that inspired Dr. James Levine of Mayo Clinic to coin the term NEAT™ or Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis.