The best desk chairs for your home office set-up
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It’s not just your monitor and PC that need upgrading. It’s your office chair, too. While some people are content with any old chair, a comfortable office chair can help with better productivity, more focus, and overall health. It’s scientifically proven that sedentary sitting time can be detrimental to health, and a bad chair exacerbates these issues. A comfortable chair is the first step to a healthy work-life balance.
Those with a full-time desk job spend more than 1,700 hours a year sitting in their office chair. That’s assuming you stick to 35 hours a week, never work late, never eat lunch at your desk, take leave, and never work a weekend. So, in reality, that number can be much higher for many. It’s important that those hours are made as comfortable as possible with a chair that helps to relieve stress on the body.
Choosing something isn’t easy though. It’s hard to know what features will help with support and comfort. Take it from us — we’re experienced office chair sitters, after all — we can help with this particular product.
What is ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the science of making a tool or device adjustable to the individual. An ergonomic office chair will have features such as adjustable seat height and depth, adjustable armrests, back angle adjustment, and lumbar support, as well as other adjustable characteristics. The purpose of these adjustable features is to support the spine, as well as to encourage posture changes throughout the day, rather than to help the sitter find the perfect position and to leave the chair that way forever.
What features do desk chairs have?
Before making this very important purchase, take these factors into consideration:
Adjustability — If you want to maximise your comfort, find a chair that’s adjustable. Most basic options allow you to alter both the arms and height. And some fancier chairs have up to 14 different adjustments including back angle, seat width and tension control. Regardless of the number, make sure the controls are simple to use.
Armrests — You might view armrests as pedestrian and banal. They may clash with your ultra-modern aesthetic. Nevertheless, armrests help eliminate strain in your neck and shoulders. As their very name implies, they let your arms rest comfortably. Bonus points — good armrests also help prevent slouching.
Fabric — You should choose a chair with a fabric that’s aesthetically pleasing to you. But you also want one made from/with a breathable material, such as mesh. Some fabrics tend to get hot after you’ve been sitting on them for a while.
Lumbar Support — If a chair doesn’t provide adequate lower back support, you don’t want it. Sitting for extended periods can put strain on your back and cause you to slouch. Look for a chair that has adjustable lumbar support (for both height and depth). That way you can guarantee you’re not putting any undue stress on your body.
Seat Size — The depth and width of your seat is critical to comfort level. If you’re tall, you’ll want a chair that’s deeper. A shallower seat is better if you’re on the short side. Ultimately, if you’re sitting all the way back, you should have roughly 2-4 inches between the seat and the back of your knees. At least in an ideal world.
Swivel Base — For many people, a strong swivel base is a must-have for any chair. This allows you to easily access any part of your desk, cutting down on the possibility of arm fatigue. Plus, as we all know, spinning around incessantly is great for brainstorming.
Wheels — If there’s one thing we always say, it’s that not all wheels are made equal. You must account for the type of flooring in your home office. For a hard surface, it’s best to choose a chair with soft rubber wheels. If your place is carpeted, you’ll want hard wheels. This will make it easier to move around your desk and office overall.
Keep these points in mind when shopping around for your next desk chair.
What is the best office desk chair?
We've checked out the best desk chairs available right now, and lined up your best options. There should be something for everyone and every budget in this list. Just pick a favourite and take a seat.
These are the best desk chairs for 2025.
Herman Miller Aeron
Best For Features
The Good & The Bad
- Premium quality
- Fully adjustable
- Health positive design
- Airy suspension mesh
- Assembly is reportedly tricky
- Expensive
Why We Like It
No matter your size or body type, you’re bound to love the Herman Miller Aeron Chair. That’s because it's made to naturally conform to the shape of whoever sits in the chair. This allows for a more even distribution of weight which in turn helps alleviate traditional pressure points.
It's also designed with the patented PostureFit which provides support for the spine and encourages the pelvis to rest at its natural forward tilt.
Speaking of tilt, the chair’s fluid tilt mechanism works in conjunction with the pivot points in your ankles, knees, and hips whenever you decide to recline. There’s no fear of straining your body while sitting in the Aeron. And, of course, the breathable mesh back of the seat stops you from overheating.
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Herman Miller SAYL
Best For Design
The Good & The Bad
- Snazzy design
- Supports heavy users
- Won design awards
- Intelligent 3D suspension tech
- Design not for everyone
Why We Like It
The Herman Miller SAYL office chair has won several design awards. It’s inspired by the principles and technology of suspension bridges, with a frameless back that encourages a full range of movement.
There are no hard edges, and it flexes freely for full ergonomic support and freedom of movement — especially important if you spend all day in a chair.
It also has 3D intelligent suspension technology, which creates a firmer tension in key transition areas. Hinge points allow these areas to flex and support the forward rotation of the pelvis — which is a good thing, apparently.
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Razer Iskur
Best For Gaming
The Good & The Bad
- Adjustable lumber support
- Neck pillow
- 4D adjustable armrests
- Top gaming brand
- Assembly takes some time
- Might not suit some offices
Why We Like It
Professional and amateur gamers alike know that a quality chair is key to success. After all, if you’re going to be logging a lot of playing hours you need total support and comfort. And the Razer Iskur offers both in spades.
It provides total lower back support with a built-in, fully adjustable lumbar curve, with multi-layered PVC synthetic leather that's tougher and more durable than standard PU leather. It should be able to withstand even the toughest of work/play sessions. No matter how many hours you put in.
If you've got the cash to splash, this Razer Iskur could be game on.
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Office Hippo Mesh
Best For Sweat
The Good & The Bad
- Well cushioned
- Foldable arms
- Breathable mesh
- Slightly dated look
Why We Like It
It looks fairly unremarkable, but the Office Hippo chair has a number of features to enhance the worker's experience (by which we mean sitting down).
The arms are foldable, meaning it can easily be stored under a desk. The Permanent Contact Back mechanism allows the user to move the seat up and down, raise and lower the back, and fix or free float (in permanent contact with your back) the backrest angle. The torsion control knob can even be adjusted to match your body weight. The result is total control over your comfort.
The breathable mesh back provides comfort and support as well as style, although it looks a little dated compared to others on this list.
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RH Logic 220
Best For Comfort
The Good & The Bad
- Very high quality
- Great for larger users
- Super comfortable
- Posture and active sitting technology
- Lumbar pump support
- An expensive choice
- Slow delivery time
Why We Like It
If you're looking for something plush and seriously high quality, the RH Logic 220 is an excellent — but by no means cheap — choice.
This chair focuses on upright posture and active sitting, and helps to improve your breathing, circulation, and muscle activity at the same time. The tilt action also ensures that the support your lower back receives remains constant, whatever position you're in.
The RH Logic 400 has a high backrest and comes with an inflatable lumbar pump, plastic castors for carpeted floors, a base in graphite aluminium, and much more. A high-end chair that comes at a high-end price.
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Yaheetech Office Chair
Best For Tight Budgets
The Good & The Bad
- Curved back
- Wide, spacious seat
- Colour options
- Lacks high-end features
- Armrests not adjustable
Why We Like It
If you’re kitting out your office cheaply, or you don’t spend enough time at the desk to justify mega money, the Yaheetech Office Chair is a well-priced option. And just because it’s cheap, that doesn’t mean it's not built to support you.
It has a curved back which aligns with your spine, following and supporting the natural curve. It also reclines, with a 360-degree swivel and height-adjusting gas lift lever. Other nice touches include a cooling mesh back and comfortable memory foam. A broad seat makes this suitable for larger people.
Unusually for office chairs, it comes in a selection of colours. If you are kitting out the office, choose one that brightens the place up.
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