Work comfort isn’t just about soft cushioning, but also about a chair’s ability to adapt to your body’s needs. Adjustable features play a crucial role in maintaining ergonomic sitting posture while allowing the body to move more freely throughout the day.
Automatic height and tilt mechanism
Height adjustment using a gas lift helps users position their feet flat on the floor, an ideal posture for maintaining body stability and reducing pressure on the thighs.
Combined with a tilt mechanism that adjusts based on the user’s weight, the chair provides a gentle rocking motion that helps the body stay active. This combination supports better blood circulation and prevents stiffness, keeping focus and energy levels up even during long work sessions.
Adjustable armrests
Armrests that can be adjusted up and down or forward and backward allow the elbows to align with the desk and form a 90-degree angle. This simple adjustment makes a big difference: shoulders stay relaxed, arm muscles feel less strained, and wrists remain in a safe position while typing.
Proper support in this area helps prevent injuries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome while maintaining a comfortable work rhythm throughout the day.
Material and durability for long-term use
For those who often work from home, a chair isn’t used occasionally; it becomes a daily companion for hours of sitting. That’s why the material and durability of the chair greatly influence long-term comfort.
Choosing the right seat padding, backrest material, and wheel quality determines how long the chair can maintain its performance without quickly wearing out or losing comfort.
Airflow on seat materials
Mesh material is an ideal choice for tropical climates because it provides good airflow (breathable), preventing the back from overheating or sweating, even during long work periods.
On the other hand, chairs with high-density foam offer lasting comfort because the cushion doesn’t easily flatten and remains supportive after years of use. Both mesh and high-density foam from IKEA’s collection are designed to maintain comfort and retain their shape so your body doesn't “sink” while sitting.
Stable wheels and chair base
A chair’s stability is heavily influenced by its wheels and base. Many ergonomic office chair recommendations, including IKEA models, feature safety castors that brake automatically when the chair is not in use, preventing sudden movement when you are about to sit down.
When in use, the wheels glide smoothly, allowing easy mobility in your workspace without scratching the floor. High-quality wheels ensure long-term safety and comfort, especially for those who frequently shift positions while working.
Improve your work comfort with the right ergonomic office chair