
"Finding a decent-looking office chair is surprisingly hard, especially if you work from home and stare at it all day. Most of the large ergonomic office chairs are brilliant for posture but look like they belong in a boardroom, not next to your linen sofa or walnut desk. So for this round-up, I focused on design-led options chairs that actually add to your space but still offer proper support."
"I've been testing home office furniture in real homes and small studios for years, speaking to furniture designers and ergonomics specialists, and the same thing keeps coming up: people want comfort that doesn't scream corporate. For this feature I prioritised chairs with adjustable elements, supportive backs and movement in the base, but with slimmer silhouettes, plush upholstery, and finishes that make sense in a lived-in space, whether that's a dedicated office or a corner of the living room."
Finding a decent-looking office chair is surprisingly hard for people who work from home and look at it all day. Large ergonomic chairs often support posture but visually suit boardrooms rather than domestic interiors. Design-led options provide supportive ergonomics while enhancing living spaces through slimmer silhouettes, plush upholstery, and appropriate finishes. Selection prioritised adjustable elements, supportive backs, and movement in the base to balance comfort and aesthetics. Chairs were set up and used for full working days and assessed for adjustability, footprint, manoeuvrability, and overall value for money. Top picks include Dunelm Elements Cooper, Wayfair mid-back executive swivel, Furniture Village Coco, and Lakeland Spark.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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