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About Best Sellers in Office Desk ChairsHere you can discover the best Office Desk Chairs in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon Office Desk Chairs.Home > Home > Sit down and relax in our favorite office chairs Anyone who works a typical 9-to-5 job knows that sitting is the bane of their existence. Our backs and overall body structure aren’t made to withstand hours sitting at a desk, but work often demands just that. Opting for the proper office chair, one designed to cradle you as you work and provide you with the ample comfort, is a practical and well-advised solution. More: Don’t just sit there, check out the best standing desks you can buy The best chairs go beyond what you’d expect. Many offer resounding ergonomic benefits, breathable mesh backing, and excellent lumbar support, while simultaneously granting you a swath of customization options spanning everything from colors to contours. None of them are going to be a cure-all for your workday woes — at least, not in the way a standing desk might be — but customized suspension and the appropriate aesthetics go far in the long haul.




The Best: Herman Miller Embody So, what is it about the Embody we hold so revered? It’s a fair question, sure, especially considering the Embody’s lofty price tag and accompanying shipping costs. Well, for starters, the chair offers a dynamic matrix of “pixels” that allow the seat and back to automatically conform to your body’s every movement, while the chair’s central spine and flexible ribs work to maintain proper posture regardless if you lean forward or recline. Said movement capabilities help promote better blood and oxygen flow, and if that wasn’t enough, the advanced tilt mechanism helps combat unwanted hip, neck, and lumbar strain. The chair even sizes to fit your body perfectly, comes in a swath of colors, and features a skin-like covering for increased airflow. Buy one now from: DXRacer Formula Series DOH/FH08/NW ItalModern Bungie High Back Office Chair Office Star Air GridI'm not a big complainer, having long subscribed to the stiff upper lip, grin-and-bear-it attitude of my WASP-y maternal ancestors.




But even those hearty folks have their moments when all of their glacial compose crumbles in the face of an imposing foe. My enemy came for me where I work. It took the form of a particularly aggressive plastic desk chair, one that contrived, it seemed, to completely ruin my life. I'd cry, "My back!" And I'm not alone. The world, it seems, is full of largely awful desk chairs: the wrong height, the wrong pitch, the wrong arms and seat. The wrong everything, really. Why do people make them? I have suspicions of Big Furniture and its discomfort plots, out there to cripple our young professionals so they can never stage an uprising, but so far my conspiracy theory has been low on subscribers. It was time to call in reinforcements.I consulted an expert. “Sitting is not a problem. Sitting still is a problem," said Jonathan Puleio, the lead ergonomics consultant of Humanscale, whose Freedom chair currently resides in the offices of Apple CEO Tim Cook. "We want to promote movement and postural variation.”




As it turns out, according to Puleio, the standard desk height is 29.5 inches, which is optimal for a six foot four male; those of us with physiques that don’t quite match up have to adjust. And as most offices come with built in desks, those adjustments have to come from the seat first. The most important things to look for, Puleio asserted, are often hard to pinpoint: task chairs that automatically adjust to the user’s body weight, for instance, don’t get a lot of credit for it because they require little to no manual input. “But the right chair is everything,” Puleio added. “It will promote movement, reduce discomfort, and yield better long-term health.” Perhaps, I began to think, the right seat will in fact enable my inner power player: After all, posture has long held serious effects on things like confidence, presentation, and even work-related success. I assumed a power stance, much to the enjoyment of my colleagues, and set off on my search.It turns out that the world is full of good chairs: Not all are attractive, and not all are particularly welcome in an office setting—here’s looking at you, inversion chairs—but my best perch came in the most untraditional of forms: Humanscale's ballo design.




Sure, it sort of looks like a toadstool, and sure, it’s only recommended for short-term sitting, but I have to tell you: I feel active, even if I’m only sitting there slightly bobbing at my desk like a contented duck. Rather than lean back, I sit up straight (your abdominals have to work to stabilize you, added fitness bonus!), and am subconsciously encouraged to get up and move around. And in a clever twist, the hardened core means it doesn’t roll away when you stand up, like an exercise ball will. As for the real review, everyone who initially made fun of me at the office now wants one of his or her own. Clearly my future as a game-changing professional is just over the horizon. Change your seat, change your life? Welcome to the revolution.Watch as Alessandra Codinha tries out the best workout in Brooklyn:Recommended For YouFinding the best office chair 2017 is no simple affair. In fact, it’s much like buying a bed – you’ll spend a good chunk of your life on it so spending the time to research, test, and test again is well worth the investment.




To that end, the best ergonomic office chairs aren’t all built the same. While one may work for one person, it may not be a fit for another. So good thing that we’ve done the bulk of the research and expedited the process to reaching a more productive and comfortable work life. Which is why we’ve picked a variety of chairs in the hopes that one will suit your needs, as well as price point. Making our top pick is Herman Miller’s Embody Chair. Not only is it aesthetically beautiful, it boasts advanced technology to support on posterior. WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: High tech good looking body support. This easily ranks as one of the best office chairs thanks to it’s unique and well thought out design. It also looks damn cool and should complement even the most finicky of shoppers. Pay close attention to the back of this chair, as that’s it’s key to magical seating. Okay, that might be an overstatement, but according to Herman Miller Herman Miller The Embody’s back has something they call a “dynamic matrix of pixels” that is designed to stimulate your body’s blood and oxygen flow simply by reducing the pressure on your body when seated.




Additionally, The Embody is built to automatically adjust to its user back, even when they move allowing lower back support to never dither. All said and done, The Embody is supposed to be so effective it reduces stress and blood pressure. The Herman Miller Embody chair retails for $1,229.Read Full Review: Steelcase Leap Office Chair Review |  WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: Tried and true chair design provides support and comfort. Billed as Steelcase’s number one selling chair, you’d be a fool to not consider this office chair during your hunt for sitting bliss. Using something called livelumbar technology, which flexes with your body’s movements, the Leap is a cut above the average office chair. And while it make look simple there is a great deal of research and development that has gone into building this top rated office chair. Other features include a natural glide system that allows you to recline but remain upright and still naturally reach your work, all without hindering posture or pressure on the back.




And if that isn’t enough to persuade you, you can take comfort in the fact that the Leap is almost 100% recyclable, and is made from up to 30% of recycled materials. The Steelcase leap chair retails for $919.00.Read Full Review: Steelcase Gesture Office Chair Review |  WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: Increased productivity and comfort makes it pay for itself. At close $1,000 you might be questioning the efficacy of this chair.  But fear not, it’s worth every penny, as shown in our Gesture chair review. After a study of 2,000 people in 11 countries, Steelcase has developed a chair that suits the needs of not just any person, but any device.  Which is to say they’ve addressed more than just using a computer, or pad and paper at the desk.  The Gesture chair is built to support those that use a tablet or smartphone, and based on my experience it does just that. The arm rests, unlike many other office chairs, can be easily manipulated to accommodate almost any seating style or position.  




Moreover, the back of the chair, called 3D Liveback, automatically adjusts to your spine and mimics the natural motion of the body.  And it also features the furthest recline of any office chair, all without losing its footing. If you’re thinking about getting this chair, make sure to check out the color choices, the stool version (in case you sit a high desk) and the two back types. WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: Breathable with support in all the right places.Then you’ve come to the right place.  Or in this case the right chair. The Ergohuman High Back Mesh Chair is specifically designed for those that will be seated for more than 5 hours a day.  And it can be adjusted in a variety of places/manners, including the seat depth, back, lumbar area, spin area, back angle title, base and more. Really there is no adjustment you can’t make, allowing the Ergohuman mesh chair fit a variety of folks and with that temperaments. WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: A proven winner with a strong track record.




The Herman Miller Aeron chair is the grand daddy of them all. But that isn’t to say it’s without some flaw. Nevertheless, it’s still a top contender as it offers exceptional support, creating that magical S, and adjustability. On top of that the Aeron is mostly mesh, providing that cool feeling while you sit and work. And not for nothing it’s pretty evident that the Aeron will last the test of time, as it’s been on the market since 1994. You’ll find many of these for sale on sites like Craigslist, and while they’ll be at a discount, they still hold their price, further attesting to their quality and desirability. When you go shopping for an Aeron, pay attention to the fact there are different sizes to accommodate different people. The Herman Miller Aeron chair retails for $939.00. WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: Promotes standing without the pain. Full disclosure: this isn’t exactly a chair. Though, you can purchase just the chair.  I’d suggest getting both to maximize the results.




The Locus combines a chair and if so desired a standing desk. The result is probably the ideal position, as it’s half standing half sitting, allowing for more motion throughout the day which is helpful for blood circulation. And because the seat is pneumatic, and at an angle, it adjusts with you as you you make micro movement throughout the day. And another plus is that the desk portion – which can be ordered separately – has a height range of 36″ to 48″, making a number of other chairs compatible with the setup. As the desk is controlled via a hand crank, ensuring that there is no motor to break or parts to replace. WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: Negates manual controls and looks top tier premium. If you require both looks and functionality, look no further than the Freedom Task Chair designed by Niels Diffrient for Humanscale.  That and an exceptionally high price tag. But with that comes a chair that is designed to automatically adjust to its users’ weight using a set of internal mechanisms that negate the need for manual controls.  




So in theory you just sit and get comfy.  Though, if you’re of the particular type you can set the chair and seatback’s height, or move the seat forward or back to adjust depth and seating style.  There is also a dedicated lumbar support which will help maintain that much sought after S curve that I mentioned at the beginning. The Freedom chair starts at about $1200. WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: The budget pick that has solid reviews. Don’t balk at this chair because of its price, $69.99 as of the time of this writing. It’s super highly rated by Amazon customers, scoring 4.5 stars. Sure, there is no way it can compete in terms of quality, longevity and all-together support as the more expensive options mentioned here, but it’s at such a massively discounted price it’s worth a look. Features include a pneumatic adjustable seat, a padded seat that is reportedly thick and plush and 5 casters. Okay, the 5 casters shouldn’t be a massive takeaway, but note the mesh back for added breathability and comfort.




This chair retails for $69.99 (currently on sale as of Nov 2015). WHY IT’S A TOP PICK: Affordable, stylish and yes, it works. With a 10-year warranty (albeit limited) and looks that Dr. No would approve, the Ikea Markus chair should be at the top of your office chair list, especially if you’re working with a smaller budget.  It lacks the feature set as found in much more expensive chairs.  However, it’s been applauded as an exceptionally comfortable chair, is height adjustable, comes in a variety of fabrics of your choosing, and did I mention that it costs just $200?! There are many things to evaluate when you’re looking for a top office chair. These are the key indicators what separates the good from the bad. Which is the right chair for most people will probably boil down to three factors: looks, price and ergonomics.  That said, our list of office chairs should provide you with a wide enough range to suit just about anyone’s needs. At the end of the day I’m a big proponent of standing, and the Locus will get you there.  

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