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    5. Amazon Basics Ergonomic Office Chair. Best adjustable office chair. Made of Puresoft polyurethane known as “pleather,” this all-purpose ergonomic office chair fits most budgets and décors ...

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    Office Computer Desk Chair. At under $40, you may be wondering if this chair is actually comfortable to sit in during the work day. And based on the 12k-plus reviews, shoppers say yes, though it ...

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    Fiesta prices start low, ... as the Aeron office chair have become iconic. The brand is based in Zeeland, Michigan, and has kept manufacturing here in the USA with pieces ranging from $500 to ...

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Office chairs often have a number of ergonomic adjustments: seat height, armrest height and width, and back reclining tension. They are also known as a Task chairs. [37] Orbiter, a brand of camera seat used by camera operators that swivels at a low working height.

  6. Steelcase - Wikipedia

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    The ergonomic office chair was designed with eight adjustable areas for users to control, including chair height, armrest positioning, lumbar support, seat depth, and back positioning. The chair was developed over four years, cost $35 million to design, and resulted in 11 academic studies and 23 patents.

  7. Kneeling chair - Wikipedia

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    The kneeling chair is meant to reduce lower back strain [5] by dividing the burden of one's weight between the shins and the buttocks. People with coccyx or tailbone pain resulting from significant numbers of hours in a sitting position (e.g., office desk jobs) are common candidates for such chairs.