My Steelcase Gesture - it is the first chair that I can ignore. It feels so natural.
Oculus Rift - for the first generation, it is surprisingly comfortable.
Oculus Touch - I can see my hands and it feels natural.
Lexus es350 - great car for sitting in Houston traffic. I wish that I could pull back the steering wheel a bit more so that I could stretch out my legs, bit it is still really comfortable.
Ibanez Jem - my luthier makes fun of this guitar, but it is a dream to play. Flat neck, large fretboard. It sounds amazing.
Nest - just works. Took 5 minutes to install and it just worked
The Steelcase Leap v2 is also fantastic (the differences are not major, I believe, and it was The Wirecutter's previous top choice [1]), and can be found fairly cheaply on Craigslist. I bought a refurbished one for $250 recently.
Compared to most high-end chairs like the Herman Miller Aeron, Steelcase's chairs are very soft and body-hugging.
That said, if money were no object and looks were king, I would go for an Interstuhl Every [2] or the FK84 by Fabricius and Kastholm for Kill [3].
Oculus Rift - for the first generation, it is surprisingly comfortable.
Oculus Touch - I can see my hands and it feels natural.
Lexus es350 - great car for sitting in Houston traffic. I wish that I could pull back the steering wheel a bit more so that I could stretch out my legs, bit it is still really comfortable.
Ibanez Jem - my luthier makes fun of this guitar, but it is a dream to play. Flat neck, large fretboard. It sounds amazing.
Nest - just works. Took 5 minutes to install and it just worked