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http://www.hermanmiller.com/products/seating/performance-work-chairs/aeron-chairs.html

cost a bomb but worth every cent in my opinion - i do a lot of work on the computer and also find myself watching more movies here than on the couch because comfortable.

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If you're an aviation nerd, these desks are awesome. They recycle decommissioned aircraft parts and turn them into office furniture. Caveat: not cheap whatsoever.

B-25-Bomber-1.jpg?itok=KCfh4rc9

From: http://www.motoart.com/products/desks/airplane-desks/b-25-bomber-desks

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Now that desk is sick, but a ways outta my price range I think haha.

Ended up with a boring work style desk... But the chair is pretty decent:

http://www.jkhopkins.com.au/p-622-diablo-executive-chair.aspx

Mate of mine has one, reckons it is the business... So a few of us ordered them haha. See how it goes when it arrives next week.

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