Turns out, sitting hunched over a desk for eight hours a day isn’t all that great for a kid’s posture, and the spinal contortions needed to lean over a flat desk certainly do nothing for a student’s ability to focus on the day’s lessons. However, this rolling chair from Dublin-based industrial design firm Perch aims to keep kids upright, comfortable, and engaged through the magic of deforming plastic.
For the last century or so, as we’ve transitioned from an industrial society where workers stood for most of the day to an information-processing society where people mostly sit instead, the “right angle” position wherein the hips, knees, and feet are all cocked at 90-degree angles has been thought the superior way to sit. Nope. While the ergonomics look good on paper, sitting in that manner for more than a few minutes is quite difficult, which is why many kids will lean their chairs forward over their desks—the downward sloping seat promotes a more natural, straight-back seated posture.