Questions and Answers about Office Chairs


The world of office chairs is quite diverse. From very simple office chairs to versatile adjustable chairs, there's a lot to figure out when you're purchasing chairs for your office. Here are some common FAQs about office chairs you might want to check out before you start spending the company's money. The more you know, the more you can save.

What is Classified as an Office Chair?


Basically any chair you use in your office can be considered an office chair but typically office chairs and the seats employees use at their desks. They tend to have arms, mid to high backs, and are adjustable to a certain degree.

What are Ergonomic Office Chairs?


Ergonomic office chairs are chairs that provide added comfort and support, and make it easier to sit for long periods. The burden of working in an office is sitting for hours. Ergonomic office chairs make it easier to sit for these long periods and keep your body from cramping. The also allow for optimal blood flow throughout the body and less aches and pains when you finally get up.

What Components are Typically Adjustable with Office Chairs?


With your standard office chairs, the following components are typically adjustable:
  • Height of seat
  • Height of arm rests
  • Recline angle
The more advanced the office chair is, the more components that can be adjusted (i.e. lumbar, headrest, etc.)

What are some Higher End Brands of Office Chairs?


There are a number of brands when it comes to office chairs. Brands include:
  • Abco
  • Amplivox
  • Apache Mills
  • Art Source
  • Barricks
  • Bestar Inc
  • Bretford
  • Carstone
  • Case
  • Correll
  • Cosco
  • Diversified
  • DuraVault
  • Ergocraft
  • Howard Miller
  • Inwood
  • Ironwood
  • La-Z-Boy
  • Lesro
  • Magnuson
  • Maxon Furniture Inc
  • Mayline
  • National Office Furniture
  • National Public Seating
  • NBF Signature Series
  • Norsons
  • Office Star
  • Penco Products
  • Sandusky
  • Sauder
  • Seatz
  • Sit On It
  • Tennsco
  • Thomas Office Furniture
  • Trendway
  • Virco
  • Workstream

Can You Buy Office Chairs Online?


Of course! There are many online retailers that offer full lines of office furniture. From reception area furniture to desk chairs and executive office chairs, you can find it all online. You just need to make sure the online retailer can handle the quantities you need and deliver to where you are.

What is an Office Chair Mat?


This is a special hard plastic mat that you put on the floor in front of your desk that allows rolling office chairs to move easier. Typical offices have carpeting. As you probably know, it can be difficult to wheel anything on carpet. An office chair mat allows for more mobility in your work space.

What is the Difference Between Office Chairs and Task Chairs


There really isn't a huge difference between the two. A task chair is more of a home office chair. It's traditionally smaller, often has no arms, and can be quite simple. Task chairs are one form of office chair.

What are Mesh Ventilated Office Chairs?


These are office chairs that use springy mesh rather than cushions for support. They provide just as much comfort as well as ventilation. Some people same mesh ventilated office chairs are more ergonomic but it all comes down to personal preference.

What is an Executive Office Chair?


This type of chair is quite elegant and designed for higher-level executives and employees. They are typically more expensive are often covered in leather. They have expanded mobility and style.

Do all Office Chairs have Wheels?


Not necessarily. Office chair mobility can vary. Typically your standard office chair is equipped with wheels to allow for comfort and mobility, but some custom office seats are static. So if you're looking for office chairs with wheels, make sure the ones you like come with them.