Saturday, September 22, 2007

Beat the Long Working Hours With Office Furniture

UK's long working hours are not unknown to the world. As per Professor Cary Cooper, a stress expert at Lancaster University Management School, it is not just who work for more than 60 hours, even those who put more than 45 hours at work have the risk of various stress-related diseases like hypertension, cardiovascular problems fatigue, depression, chronic infections, diabetes and also strokes and heart attacks in severe cases.

In such situations, an employer should understand and help in making working conditions better for the employees who spend half of their lives in the fluorescent glow of the office cubicles. Apart from providing enough support and refreshment to the employees to help them cope with the work pressure, an employer can also make the working conditions better by providing comfortable office furniture. Yes, office furniture, although an integral part of any office set up, is an element which is often forgotten.

It has been found that realms of office cubicles in many offices in UK, till some time back, have been crowded with office chairs and desks that were neither comfortable nor inspiring. As a result, the working staff of the UK started showing symptoms of cervical, orthopaedic and musculoskeletal disorders. Therefore, most of the modern designs and structure of office furniture are the result of health concerns more than need for creativity.

While considering health concerns, office chairs and desks can also be the source of inspiration for the UK working class. How? By replacing the bland, colourless and sometimes faded office furniture with new ones that are bright and colourful. But does that discount professionalism? Certainly not. The new age office furniture comes in a variety of colours which adds a fresh perspective to the office environment, without overlooking the professional look and feel.

The modern design office furniture is easily available with leading office furniture sites.

About The Author: Brooke Theresa is an interior decorator who also has a passion to write for her area of interest. Currently she is focusing on office furniture (such as glass desks, office desks, computer desks, reception desks and office chairs) and current clientele includes leading organization in UK.

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Making Your Gardening antique With Pottery

It's unfortunate that people who are just starting to collect pottery overlook some of the best, most unique pottery ever made--antique pottery. Whatever your price range, you can find plenty of options of types of pottery from different designers around the world.

You may think buying anything with the word "antique" in it would be out of the price range of a beginning collector. Although for some pieces this might be true, it is certainly not always the case. There are a variety of colors, styles, characteristics, and cultural traditions to chose from for any collector.

When looking for antique pottery, a collector is sure to find examples of talent from all around the world. Native American pottery is the most well known as being very unique and in high demand, but Greek, Italian, and Polish Pottery are sought after as well. Collectors often are much more specific than choosing between Green or Italian Pottery, for example.

Some look for pottery from a specific region in one of the countries, or even pottery from one specific family or manufacturer. This can be interesting for your collection, but make sure not to overlook other pieces from that time period that may be great pieces of art and history.

It is not easy to collect antique pottery. It is difficult enough to find high quality pieces at a good price, but it is just as necessary to find pieces that fit within the important stylistic characteristics of the time period in which they were made. A collector must overcome the challenges of where to locate the pottery, how to know if it's authentic, and how to purchase it safely. The collection process is part of the joy of owning the pottery however, and the challenges make the most unique pieces that you can acquire well worth the time, effort, and money. It also makes each container unique in your garden!

Keith Markensen looks at the unique practice of container gardens and also gives his years of landscape experience at www.Plant-Care.com where you always find professional landscape information.

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