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The best ergonomic office chairs to increase productivity, according to experts

An ergonomic office chair can help you maintain a healthy posture whether you’re in the office or at home.
Investing in a quality office chair can help  reduce strain on your back, neck and hands.
Investing in a quality office chair can help reduce strain on your back, neck and hands.Herman Miller ; Steelcase

Of the 10,000 workers surveyed in Stanford University’s recent study on remote work, 12% reported they are fully remote and 27% said their company is using a hybrid schedule. Working from home any day of the week has its perks — like a short commute from the bedroom to your desk — but it’s also caused us to become more sedentary, according to experts.

“We’re seeing a spike in musculoskeletal conditions related to poor posture [ever since the pandemic],” says Scott Bautch, chiropractor at Bautch Chiropractic. Sitting hunched forward or leaning too far backward can cause headaches, stiffness in the upper back and neck and lethargy due to decreased blood flow to the brain, he says. Beyond discomfort or pain, an uncomfortable workspace can also cause carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle strains and lower back injuries, says Shai Karpf, chiropractor and owner of North Broward Chiropractic & Wellness.

This is where an ergonomic chair can help — to help you find the best one, we asked medical professionals and ergonomic experts to share their recommendations.

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How we picked the best ergonomic office chairs

While compiling our list, experts advised us to keep the following in mind:

  • Adjustability: Every ergonomic office chair on this list has an adjustable seat, back and armrests and is designed to accommodate your body’s natural shape and weight.
  • Warranty: Every chair on our list comes with at least a five-year warranty.
  • Weight limit: Every option has a maximum weight capacity of at least 275 pounds.

The best ergonomic office chairs in 2024

Our roundup includes highly rated options that align with expert guidance and have at least a 4-star average rating.

Best overall: Steelcase Leap

What we like
  • Fully adjustable
  • Lifetime warranty
  • High weight limit
Something to note
  • Nothing to note at this time

The Steelcase Leap is the chair we use in the NBC Select office. It’s adjustable at every angle, a feature that Loesing says can help prevent slumping and reduce stress on the spine and the pelvis. It comes with height-adjustable arms to reduce tension in the upper body, recline adjustment to support your spine position, and a height-adjustable seat so your feet can be firmly placed on the floor, according to the brand. For an added fee, you can select arms with four-way adjustment (for height, width, depth and pivot), additional lumbar support and more. I can sit for hours in this chair without any discomfort — my lower back and shoulders feel supported, and the shape of the backing helps me to sit up straight, rather than hunching over my computer.

Warranty: Lifetime warranty, though some parts have a 12-year warranty | Weight limit: 400 pounds

Best splurge: Lifeform High Back Executive Office Chair

What we like
  • Adjustable height and back
  • Tilt control
  • Contoured back
Something to note
  • High price tag

Lifeform’s Executive Office Chair is a favorite of ergonomic expert Karen E. Loesing, even though it has a high price tag compared to other options on our list. Itcomes with lumbar support, which adapts to any size, posture or position by increasing or decreasing the amount of curvature in the lumbar area. It also has an adjustable back and seat. Lifeform’s base is made of reinforced fiberglass for stability, and its arm pads are made of memory foam to relieve pressure on the forearm, according to the brand. It also has pressure-sensitive memory foam that conforms to your body’s natural curves, which reduces pressure on the pelvis and improves circulation, according to experts.

Warranty: 10-year limited warranty | Weight limit: 350 pounds

Best mesh back: Herman Miller Aeron Chair

What we like
  • Multiple sizes
  • Breathable fabric
  • Custom wheel options
Something to note
  • Weight limit depends on size

The Herman Miller Aeron Chair is a great overall ergonomic option, according to Loesing. It’s available in three sizes — small, medium and large — depending on your height and weight, which is great since one size does not fit all, according to Loesing. The basic Aeron model includes adjustable arms, tilt and back support, but for an additional fee, you can add seat-angle adjustment and adjustable lumbar support to stabilize the base of the spine. Its mesh fabric allows airflow, body heat and water vapor to pass through the seat and backrest to help maintain an even skin temperature, according to the brand. You can also choose different wheel options depending if the chair will be on hardwood or carpeting.

Warranty: 12-year limited warranty | Weight limit: Up to 350 pounds in size large

Best aesthetic: Herman Miller Sayl Chair

What we like
  • Lots of airflow
  • Natural tilt
Something to note
  • Lower weight limit

If you are on the petite side, Herman Miller’s Sayl Chair is a great option, according to Loesing. This 40.75-inch ergonomic chair has a contoured foam seat cushion, as well as height-adjustable arms, adjustable lumbar support and a ventilated back that flexes with your body and permits air circulation, according to the brand. It also tilts to support the way you naturally move, a feature Loesing says is important if you are often switching between reclining and leaning closer to your screen.

Warranty: 12-year warranty | Weight limit: 350 pounds

Best for gaming: Steelcase Gesture

What we like
  • Flexible seat
  • Swivelling armest
  • Leather and fabric options
Something to note
  • Separate warranties for parts

This ergonomic chair is designed with both work and play in mind — it has a contoured backrest that aligns with your spine’s natural curve and offers continuous support whether you’re sitting up or reclining, according to the brand. It also has a flexible seat edge to relieve pressure points under your thighs, which is ideal for intensive gaming moments that may have you on the edge of your seat. It also comes with fully adjustable 360-degree armrests so as you move, the armrests swivel along with you, according to the brand. The seat can also be adjusted for both height and depth to conform to your sitting style. It comes in several colors, in both leather and fabric designs.

Warranty: Lifetime warranty, though some parts have a 12-year warranty | Weight limit: 400 pounds

Best for lower back pain: Branch Ergonomic Chair

What we like
  • Several customization options
  • Breathable fabric
Something to note
  • Light weight limit

Branch’s Ergonomic Chair has several points of adjustment for a customized fit: the armrests, the height, the tilt and tilt tension, the seat depth and the removable lumbar rest. The contoured backrest is made of a breathable double-woven nylon mesh and shoppers can also opt to buy the mesh headrest. This chair is particularly good for people who need an adjustable lower backrest and for those who constantly switch their spinal position, according to the brand.

Warranty: 7-year parts and components warranty | Weight limit: 275 pounds

Best ergonomic accessories for your work-from-home setup

To determine which accessories you need to make your chair more suitable to your body, try sitting in the ideal posture: “[With your] feet flat and thighs parallel to the ground, relax your shoulders and position your elbows at approximately 90 degrees, says Patten. “​​If you cannot do this with your current office chair, there may be some accessories you can purchase to accomplish this.” 

Seat cushions

A seat cushion can help to decrease pressure on your lower back, improve posture, and distribute your weight evenly across the seat. Here are some seat cushions recommended by experts and tested by NBC Select staff (check out our roundup of best seat cushions for more on each option):

VIVO Ergonomic Height Adjustable Footrest

Footrests offer comfort by keeping your feet elevated and firmly planted, reducing tension in your back and easing pain or discomfort in the feet, knees and ankles. They also improve blood circulation, which can prevent problems such as varicose veins, Patten says. This steel footrest is height-adjustable from 5 inches to 10¼ inches. It also has an anti-slip surface for added traction, according to the brand.

Everlasting Comfort Lumbar Support Pillow

“If you find yourself sitting on the edge of your seat, it could be that the seat is too long,” Patten says. That’s where a back pillow or lumbar support pillow can help fill in the gap. This one from Everlasting Comfort is made of memory foam and adjusts to the shape of your body. It also comes with a memory foam mesh cover for breathability and has dual adjustable straps that can attach to office chairs up to 32 inches in width, according to the brand.

Gaiam Balance Disc Wobble Cushion

This disc sits on top of your office chair, providing stability so you can strengthen your core while you work, according to the brand. This in turn helps to improve posture, says Bautch. NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown bought this cushion at the beginning of the pandemic to add some comfort to her home office setup, and says that after using it for a few weeks, it did wonders for her posture. She also likes to use it for at-home yoga and meditation — “sitting on top of this while on the floor makes it easier to stretch when my leg muscles are tight,” she says. The Gaiam disc comes in four colors and has a 4.2-star average rating from more than 13,922 Amazon reviews.

How to shop for an ergonomic office chair

Some companies label their chairs as “ergonomic” when they don’t actually have ergonomic features, according to Loesing. The main difference between ergonomic desk chairs and regular chairs is adjustability, she says. A regular office chair will likely have fixed armrests or seat heights, while you can adjust an ergonomic chair based on your needs.

According to Loesing, every ergonomic office chair should have at least these four points of adjustability:

  • Seat height, so your knees maintain a 90-degree angle when seated to maintain the natural S curve of your spine.
  • Lumbar support, which can be adjusted vertically or for depth. This is especially important if you experience lower back pain or if multiple people will be using the chair.
  • Armrest height, so your arms sit comfortably. A pivoting arm is beneficial so you can be supported as you swivel to do different tasks.
  • Tilt controls, so your chair will tilt forward or recline gently according to your sitting style and tasks.

Apart from adjustability, Don Patten, a certified professional ergonomist, says the following are the main features to look for when shopping for an ergonomic office chair:

  • A chair that accommodates your body’s shape and size.
  • A chair that has a base with at least five legs to prevent tipping.
  • The right wheels, also referred to as casters, to accommodate your workspace. For example, if your chair is on carpeting, look for wheels that are made of steel or cast iron; for hardwood floors you will want a softer wheel made of polyurethane or rubber so they don’t damage the floors,
  • A chair that supports the natural curve of your spine
  • Breathable fabric that allows for airflow, such as mesh and polyester. (Note: While leather is not breathable, it is still considered an excellent choice for durability and comfort).

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Scott Bautch is a chiropractor at Bautch Chiropractic in Wausau, Wisconsin.
  • Shai Karpf is a chiropractor and owner of North Broward Chiropractic & Wellness in Coconut Creek, Florida.
  • Karen E. Loesing, CEAS is the owner of The Ergonomic Expert, a consulting company for ergonomic office evaluations.
  • Don Patten is a certified professional ergonomist and the specialized services lead in ergonomics for Workplace Safety and Prevention Services.

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