The everyday object I selected was the “rollie-chair” I have at my desk. While there aren’t a wide array of uses for the chair, there are various aspects of the chair’s makeup that are interesting to examine. The first would be the wheels on the chair, which indicate that those who produced the chair had a goal of mobility in mind. The cushion on the seat part of the chair, as well as the mesh back, also indicate another one of the integral purposes of the chair: comfort. The fact that both of these parts of the chair are soft and have give to them, rather than rigid, demonstrates that the chair is intended to be ergonomically efficient for the person using it. The final aspect would be the arm rests. The presence of these tell us that the chair is meant to be used during activities other than hankering away at a keyboard or notebook, as the producer of the chair provided the consumer with a place to put his or her arms while at rest, indicating that the chair can be sat in while relaxing or viewing things on a screen such as television or movies. Many conclusions can be drawn from a chair if one moves beyond the rather one dimensional view of it as simply a seat.