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Styling Your Workspace: 6 Tips for Choosing the Right Office Chair

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Styling Your Workspace: 6 Tips for Choosing the Right Office Chair

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A Amber Howells

Whether it’s a new chair for simply surfing the web or your new 9-5 home, looking for a new office chair is no easy feat. From standard swivel chairs to fixed chairs and ergonomic chairs, finding the right office chair is important for your posture, productivity and comfort. It’s a decision worth taking your time with.

Here’s 6 tips for choosing the best office chair for you.

1. Understand the different types of office chair

When it comes to office chairs, there’s a few different types on the market. From ergonomic office chairs that support your posture, to executive chairs that offer maximum luxury and ‘I own 51% of this company’ energy, and task chairs that are ideal for short-term focus, every chair serves a purpose. Even down to getting the right amount of spin for when you’re drafting emails in your mind.

Understanding these differences can help you choose the best office chair for you and your workspace, ensuring productivity, and focus throughout your day.

Work desk with ergonomic chair
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2. Consider seat comfort and materials

Seat comfort is key to finding the best office chair for you. After all, you’ll be spending a lot of time together. Look for chairs with high-density foam or a memory foam filling that provides support and comfort. Think about what material you want, too. A mesh fabrication is a soft and breathable solution, whilst a faux leather or leather office chair offers a more sleek, executive look. Finding a winning combination of padding and upholstery can enhance your sitting experience, reducing fatigue and keeping you proactive in your work.

3. Check the backrest design

The backrest is a crucial part in ensuring all-day comfort and supporting your posture whilst you’re working. An ergonomic backrest will follow the natural curve of your spine and offer adequate lumbar support. Look for something with built in lumbar support and adjustable options so you can tweak it to fit just right, not only will your back thank you, but you’ll feel more comfortable and far less fidgety.

Home office with white chair and desk

 

4. Check the build and warranty

Your home office chair is an investment, so take a moment to check its build quality and warranty. A stylish chair is great, but it also needs to be sturdy enough to withstand everyday use without falling apart. Durable materials like metal frames and sturdy upholstery paired with a good warranty shows a brand that cares about its product, which is a green flag when investing in your work space. 

Cushioned yellow chair at a desk

5. Make sure it’s adjustable 

Office chairs aren’t one size fits all. Make sure your chair has plenty of adjustable features so you can tailor it to your body and working style (and for anyone else who wants to use it). An office chair with adjustable height, arm rests, back support, and tilt all make a huge difference in comfort. 

6. Consider your workspace

It’s not always about looks, and your overall health is more important than aesthetics, but it’s still okay to want a chair that matches your interior design tastes. Find an office chair that complements the rest of your workspace, whether that’s pairing it with a sleek minimalist desk, a stylish rug, or even a multifunctional piece like the Model 11 sofa bed if your home office doubles up as a guest room. It’s important to create a workspace that suits you.

Grey sofa bed

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