“…This includes furniture that will not harm children by eliminating sharp edges (Hageman, 1935), anthropometric considerations (for example, Panagiotopoulou, Christoulas, Papanckolaou, & Mandroukas, 2004;Saarni, Nygård, Kaukiainen, & Rimpelä, 2007) to maximise comfort and focus students on learning (da Silva et al, 2012;Knight & Noyes, 1999) and the effect of sitting still or moving on health of children (Cardon, De Clercq, De Bourdeaudhuij, & Breithecker, 2004;Dyson et al, 2010;Garcia et al, 2016). One study has explored the use of school desks as gymnastic equipment in Italian primary schools between 1870 and 1970 (Brunelli & Meda, 2017). More recently the health effects of using flexible furniture and digital devices has been explored (Binboğa & Korhan, 2014).…”