One day, I suddenly had the idea that a chair would be nice.
It wasn't because I bought a new chair or went to a furniture store, but from that day on, I started thinking about chairs more often.
I pay attention to the comfort of train seats and to chairs around town. It seems that I like chairs.
While thinking about chairs, I went to get my hair cut, and there was a magazine in the salon that featured chairs, and I was happy to see that my idea that "chairs are good" had turned out to be correct after all.
I think the beauty of a chair is that its shape changes depending on who is sitting on it and what the purpose is.
Baby chairs, study chairs, guest chairs, etc.
I especially like the dentist's chair (not the chair in the waiting room, but the one you sit on during treatment). It's great that it has lighting, a running water supply, and can be made completely flat. I think it will go beyond dental treatment and allow for a simpler life.
It's also nice that you can't sit there unless you go to the dentist.
When I think about what kind of chair I like, I like chairs with soft cushions and fabric that isn't itchy. Leather is okay, but the downside is that it's slippery. I prefer a high backrest, etc. Just thinking about it like this, there are many elements that make up a chair, but after considering it from various perspectives, my tentative king of chairs is the seat of the Cat Bus. Fluffy.
If you look at the chairs in Monosas, you'll notice that they look similar to the blue sofa in the conference room on the second floor.
If you're looking for a comfortable seat, try the green sofas on the first floor of the north building.
Chairs can change the atmosphere of a space, creating tension or making it a relaxing space.
The chairs in the other conference room on the second floor of Monosus are the most work-like in the company, so I think they give off a "meeting" feel.
As I was thinking about chairs, I realised that chairs also represent status.
I've seen aristocrats' chairs in museums, and they were so ornately decorated that I immediately knew it was the kind of chair an important person would sit on. The chairs on high-class bullet trains and airplanes are also upgraded. When you're in first class on an airplane, it's basically a private room.
I hypothesized that a comfortable chair would enclose a larger area of the body, so the higher the level of the chair, the closer it would be to the room.
I feel like changing my chair can help me level up too.
Is this because most of our lives are spent sitting?
If you feel like things haven't been going well lately, I recommend changing to a more comfortable chair.