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Aeron is available in a palette of four meticulously curated material expressions centered on elements pulled from the earth. Onyx is a dramatic ultra-black shade intended to modernize Aeron. Graphite is a distinctive dark gray, with a classic textured finish. Carbon offers a balanced neutral that works equally well in warm and cool environments. Mineral is the lightest and illuminates Aeron's finer points, ideal for open floorplans and spaces. Each component of the chair was thoughtfully designed, creating a fundamentally harmonious color palette.
A Vitrazza Glass Chair Mat is the foundation of an ergonomic office. A recent pilot study showed that using a Glass Chair Mat reduced awkward postures that cause pain and strain by up to 93% when compared to rolling an office chair on carpet.
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My workplace provided this exact chair for my office and I could sit on it all day without any lower back pain (due to herniated disc of the spine). So when I bought one for home, my back pain was pretty much nonexistent. Note, it has been progressively worse for 7 years until I bought this chair. I'd say this has been one of the greatest investments I've ever made! My husband is thinking about getting one too! The only downside is the lack of head support, but I personally don't need that.
Best desk chair we've ever had. Everything is adjustable, the pure wool fabric is perfect, and the chair emits no toxic smells from day one. We love this chair and are ordering more. Wish all furniture was made this way. Great for your back with no toxic chemicals. Looks great too !
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (opens in new tab), "A good chair provides necessary support to the back, legs, buttocks, and arms, while reducing exposures to awkward postures, contact stress, and forceful exertions."
To come up with our list of the best office chairs, we've spent hundreds of hours sitting in all the chairs on this page to see how they hold up to the rigors of office life. In addition to their comfort, we also evaluate the chairs based on their design, adjustability and value to see which would be the best for you.
Of course, a good chair is just one part of a safe and productive home office. To that end, you'll also want to check out our guides to the best standing desks and the best desk lamps to make sure your work environment is comfortable and well-lit.
While sleeker than most other office chairs, there's nothing overly flashy about the Branch Ergonomic Chair, and maybe that's a good thing. Once I settled into this $300 office chair, I largely forgot about it as I sat on it while working from home. But isn't that the point of any good office chair?
The Branch Ergonomic Chair has seven adjustment points (the height and width of the armrests, as well as how far forward you want them, seat height, backrest angle, lumbar support, and position of the seat relative to the backrest). That's not as many as you'll find on more expensive models, such as the Herman Miller Aeron, but it's more than enough for a $300 chair like the Branch. Just as important: all of these adjustment points were easy to change. There's nothing worse than struggling to get a chair to fit just right.
One reason I liked the Flash Furniture Mid-Back office chair is that, in a sea of black and gray office chairs, it stood out with its bold blue and white color scheme (it's also available in gray, yellow, red, orange, white, and yes, black).
However, as with most budget office chairs, the Flash Furniture model isn't very adjustable - you can raise and lower the seat and adjust the tilt tension, but that's it. Still, I found it pretty comfortable when sitting for long periods of time. And, when I was ready to head home for the day, the chair's arms fold up, so that I could tuck it under my desk more easily. If you're looking for a cheap office chair that looks good, this is definitely a model to consider.
The Herman Miller Aeron chair may be the symbol of dot-com excess, but there's a good reason for that: It is damn comfortable. I could adjust everything on this top-tier chair, including more esoteric things, like the tension of eight zones of the fabric (including the important lumbar support) and the tilt and angle of the armrests. It also supports working in two profiles: one for when you are leaning forward and another for when you are leaning back and reclining.
If you struggle with back pain, you want a chair that adjusts to you. While many chairs can be tweaked to your requirement, the Steelcase Leap takes an alternative approach: It shifts as you use it. The back bends, the lumbar support shifts and the entire chair tilts as you adjust your position; you set these by using three controls that allow you to tweak how you configure the chair for your spine, lumbar region and posture. That makes this chair a great pick for people with chronic back or spinal issues, as adjusting these controls can make a chair much more comfortable.
While the Leap has more of a traditional office chair look than the Herman Miller Aeron, I preferred the back support of the Leap, which felt a bit more firm. The Leap also comes in many more color options than the Aeron, too, so you can really personalize your home office.
The Steelcase Leap isn't cheap, though; at around $1,000, it is one of the more expensive chairs we looked at. That might be a sound investment if you use it a lot and want something that can be adjusted to suit your mood. As with the Herman Miller Aeron, it's good to look for office furniture clearance sales to see if you can get it at a discount.
The Hon Exposure is like the Honda Civic of office chairs: It's dependable, it's affordable, it gets the job done, but isn't the flashiest of seating. It costs around $200, and comes in three versions: A mesh back with fabric seat, an all-leather model, and a mesh back with leather seat. Unfortunately, the only color option is black; if you're looking for a bit more pizzaz in the same price range, check out the Flash Furniture chair, which comes in a variety of colors.
Nostalgia aside, the X2 Chair is a very slick and very comfortable office chair. Both the seat back and bottom are mesh, which provides plenty of breathability, and the chair has a ton of adjustment points, so you can get it to fit you just right. The one downside is that it took me a good while to get everything just so.
I also loved the look of the X2; it's not quite as flashy as one of the best gaming chairs, but it's not as subdued as one of the thousands of generic office chairs you can find on Amazon. It's also sturdily built: part of the frame and the base are made out of metal, which has a shiny chrome finish
If you don't want to spend your entire stimulus check on a chair, but still want to have a comfortable seat for your rear, the Furmax could be a good option. It has a thick, padded seat and a mesh back with lumbar support, so your back won't get sweaty, but will still get the firmness it needs. According to online customers, the height of the seat can be adjusted from 19 inches to about 24 inches.
The Furmax rests on five casters, so you can roll around your home office. You can adjust the incline and the overall height of this chair, but unfortunately the armrests are fixed. Then again, you can't have everything at this price. However, this chair is available in a variety of colors: There's the traditional black, but it also comes in gray, purple, red, and white.
There are lots of cheap office chairs, but which is the best office chair under $100? I tested the Furmax against the BestOffice chair, another top-ranked mesh-back chair with lumbar support on Amazon. The Furmax came out on top for comfort.
The Odinlake Ergo Plus 743 is a good balance for those who want a fully configurable mesh office chair that's still relatively affordable. At around $699, the Ergo Plus 743 is about $200 less than some comparable chairs, such as the X-Chair X2, but still offers nearly many of the same features.
We were big fans of the Ergo Plus 743's solid metal base and sturdy frame, and liked that we could adjust not only the arms, but the seat and the lumbar support and headrest as well. Our biggest quibble is that the seat material tended to grab our pants more than with other chairs when we shifted around in the seat. Otherwise, it's a great chair for the price.
Even if you have the best office chair in the world, it's unhealthy to remain seated for hours on end. A number of studies have found that sitting for prolonged periods can have negative effects on your body, such as higher rates of heart disease, obesity, and cancer.
To that end, a number of experts recommend you stand up every so often. The Mayo Clinic, for example, suggests that you stand up every 30 minutes (opens in new tab), or invest in one of the best standing desks, as well as one of the best under-desk treadmills. Either way, get up and stretch your muscles. One strategy is to set a timer; some of the best smartwatches, such as the Apple Watch, will also automatically remind you to move if you've been sedentary for too long. And be sure to check out our guide to the best exercises if you sit all day. 781b155fdc