Desk Chairs
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Trimaris Task Chair in Black; Black by Coe Distributors
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Abbott Desk Chair w/ Low Back in Modern Velvet Loden by Four Hands
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NFL Task Chair in Green Bay Packers by Imperial International
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Lindley Office Chair in Chrome/White/Gray by Monarch Specialties
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Primm Executive Swivel Tilt Chair in Beige by Hooker Furniture
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Ealdormere Executive Task Chair in Gray; Chrome by Coe Distributors
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Venza Lounge Chair in Black/"Walnut" Brown by Wholesale Interiors
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Midrealm Guest Chair in Black Leather Soft Vinyl; Mahogany by Coe Distributors
F.A.Q.
What is the best desk chair for sitting all day?
Are quality desk chairs worth the investment?
How often should you replace your desk chair?
The Desk Chairs Guide
If you’ve spent any extended period of time sitting at a desk, you’ll know that a comfortable and supportive chair can be the difference between a productive day’s work and hours of pain or discomfort. Finding the proper chair for your home office setup takes a little bit of research, but will be well worth it in the long run.
When it comes to choosing a desk chair, there isn’t a one-size fits all approach. The settings and functionality will be determined by a person’s physical attributes—like height, weight, and any additional support that’s needed (i.e. lumbar support). Learn more in our guide below.
Finding The Right Chair for You
To help hone in on the ideal desk chair, consider the primary function needed, as well as any physical accommodations needed while completing tasks. Do you plan to spend a full 8-hour work day sitting in this chair? Is your work computer-heavy and involves looking at screens? Is the ability to change between sitting and standing throughout the day important? Here are some initial factors to consider before you start your search.
Frequency of Use
To help hone in on the ideal desk chair, consider the primary function needed, as well as any physical accommodations needed while completing tasks. Do you plan to spend a full 8-hour work day sitting in this chair? Is your work computer-heavy and involves looking at screens? Is the ability to change between sitting and standing throughout the day important? Here are some initial factors to consider before you start your search.
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