What makes a good office chair?
An office chair is built for desk work — the kind of sitting where you focus, type, and stay productive for hours. The right office chair supports everyday comfort with practical adjustments, a supportive back feel, and smooth mobility so you can move naturally around your workspace. Most chairs in this collection feature breathable mesh for better airflow, helping you stay cool during long desk days. If you prefer a more classic finish, we also offer a leather-style option alongside our mesh favourites.
Choose by what you need
| Headrest | 3D headrest | 2D headrest | 2D headrest | 3D headrest | Integrated headrest |
| Armrest | 4D armrests | 3D armrests | Height adjustable | 6D armrests | 6D armrests |
| Lumbar support | Dynamic lumbar support | Manually adjustable lumbar support | Manually adjustable lumbar support | Dynamic lumbar support | Dual dynamic lumbar support |
| Reclining angl | 110°, 120°, 130° | 110°, 116°, 126° | 108°, 118°, 128° | 105°, 120°, 135° | 98°, 135° |
| Upholstery material | Mesh | Mesh | W-shaped foam | Mesh | Italian velvet, DuPont™ TPEE |
| Maximum load capacity | 150KG | 150KG | 150KG | 150KG | 150KG |
Hear From Our Users
Derek Crehan
I took sometime to assemblethe chair and there was onetrickybit. It is no goodtightening the 3 big nuts untilthe holes for the other fixingsare aligned!Once it was assembled it waslove at first sight. It is of courseextremely comfortable andsupportive but the adjustablearmrests allow me to stowthem neatly under the desktopand above the keyboard tray.
Vinothkumar Manoharan
Didn't except to be honest toreceive it quickly first of all.Talking about the chair, love thedesign, so comfortable, my sonabsolutely loves it. I was notexpecting something like thatseeing mixed reviews. Don't getit, I had the best experience sofar. Totally recommend.
jon EMMS
Just wanted to give a shout out regarding this amazing chair! As a chronic back pain sufferer, I find this office chair to be an amazing solution. It’s tough to sit 8 hours a day but this chair gives me great comfort. It’s breathable and provides amazing support! In addition it’s not too pricey and provides an aesthetic look. I highly recommend!
Sazzadul Hoque
The chair looks pretty good. Sturdy build and very comfortable. With proper maintenance, this would last long. Quality was worth the price. Would definitely recommend!
Kathiresan Kasilingam
Very comfy so far easy to buildcomes with all tools needed
FAQs
What should I look for in a good office chair?
What should I look for in a good office chair?
A good office chair should feel comfortable for everyday desk work and let you make a few simple adjustments. Most people benefit from: the right seat height, a backrest that supports the lower back, arm support that doesn’t force your shoulders up, and a recline/tilt you’ll actually use to change posture during the day.
How do I choose the right office chair for my height and desk?
How do I choose the right office chair for my height and desk?
Set your chair height so your feet rest flat on the floor and your knees are roughly level. When typing, your elbows should sit naturally near desk height without your shoulders lifting. If your desk is fixed and you can’t get both “feet flat” and “elbows comfortable,” a footrest or desk adjustment usually solves it faster than changing chairs.
Is a mesh office chair better than leather?
Is a mesh office chair better than leather?
For most people, mesh is the easiest choice because airflow helps you stay cooler during long desk time. Leather (or leather-style) is usually chosen for the look and feel. This collection is mainly breathable mesh, with a leather option for a more classic finish when style is the priority.
I sit for long hours / I get back discomfort — what should I do?
I sit for long hours / I get back discomfort — what should I do?
If you sit for long stretches or you’re already feeling discomfort, the biggest improvement usually comes from better support and being able to change posture easily. That’s exactly where an ergonomic-focused chair helps—so in that situation it makes sense to look at our ergonomic office chair collection (more support and adjustment for long sitting routines).
Do you have an office chair with a footrest?
Do you have an office chair with a footrest?
Yes—if a built-in footrest is a must-have for break-time leaning back, the simplest match is Doro C300 with Footrest.
My space is small — which office chair works best?
My space is small — which office chair works best?
In compact home offices, the most useful feature is usually being able to slide the chair fully under the desk. Flip-up armrests help a lot here. If that’s your main constraint, M59AS is a good fit because it’s built around flip-up arms for space efficiency.
Do office chairs recline, and is recline actually useful?
Do office chairs recline, and is recline actually useful?
Recline is useful if you use it to reset—short lean-backs during breaks can reduce stiffness over a long day. What matters more than the number is whether the recline feels stable and easy to control. If you want a more “premium lean-back” experience, Doro S300 is positioned as the higher-end recline-focused option.
Do your office chairs have wheels? What if I don’t want the chair to roll?
Do your office chairs have wheels? What if I don’t want the chair to roll?
Yes—our office chairs come with casters for normal desk mobility. If you want less movement, a chair mat or caster cups can reduce rolling and protect floors. That’s usually the simplest fix without changing the chair.
Are your office chairs easy to assemble?
Are your office chairs easy to assemble?
Most people can assemble an office chair with the included instructions using basic steps. If you’re choosing between models, assembly effort is usually similar; the key is following the sequence in the manual and tightening once everything is aligned.

