This article is part of the Places to Work feature in St. Louis Magazine's January 2018 issue.

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The Generation Chair by Knoll: Still the “it” chair, it took the Aeron’s place by flexing and moving with you, supporting your decision to sit sideways, backward, any way you want.

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The Sit-to-Stand Desk: Everybody wants one. They’re motorized, so you press a button and your desk rises or falls. (Some even come with chairs that recline.)

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The Treadmill Desk: You might find one in a CEO’s office—some folks even like to hold meetings while on one. Most companies, though, are putting these in common spaces.

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The Standing Meeting Table: CI Select is taking a lot of orders for these. They’re much like bar tables; Knoll calls it theRockwell Drink Rail.

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The Exercise Ball: First popular, then controversial, they can strengthen your core but could also strain your back. Kneeling chairs are over, too. They’re too awkward.