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      <title>Drafting Chair vs Office Chair: Which Fits Better?</title>
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      <description>The office chair wins for most buyers because it fits a standard desk with less setup friction and less upkeep. The drafting chair takes the lead when the work surface sits higher, such as a standing desk, counter-height bench, or drafting table. If the chair has to serve a normal seated workstation, the office chair stays easier to maintain and easier to share. If the desk height already forces a taller perch, the drafting chair removes the foot-dangling posture that a standard office chair creates.</description>
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