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20060110 Tuesday January 10, 2006

Steelcase Rocks!

Back in 2001 an ergometric analysis of my office workspace resulted in adjustments to my table height and to my office chair. My chair is a Steelcase Criterion model and one of the adjustments was to properly set the armrest heights for my geometry--an adjustment easily accomplished with the push-levers on each arm of the Criterion.

My seating situation was much improved, except that every time I pulled my chair in towards the now-lowered table, the push-levers on each arm, which faced forward, would hit the edge of the desk and then the armrests would fall out of adjustment and have to be carefully reset.

On a whim really, I sent an email to Steelcase to let them know of this problem, which didn't seem particular to my situation. Imagine my surprise when I received a very large box containing a modified arm assembly with the push-levers mounted backwards and the following letter:

Dear Joshua

Enclosed is a set of Criterion arms with the height adjustment mechanism installed backwards. We've also included the drill bit necessary to change the arm assembly on your chair. I hope this addresses your concern about the arms and thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Sincerely,

(name omitted)

Seating Product Marketing

How cool is that? I'm a Steelcase customer for life now.

Postscript: Why am I posting now if this all happened back in 2001? Well, because (real embarrassment here), I didn't actually get around to installing the new arm on my chair until last week. I guess the dot com implosion distracted me. In any case, I asked a worker on my hallway with a power screwdriver to make the switch and the new arm is working quite well.

I did check the Steelcase Criterion page to see if perhaps I'd left a lasting legacy in the office seating realm, but, alas, the photos indicate that the height adjustment levers are still on the forward face of the arms.


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