General Office Seating (Task-Focused)
Office seating is designed to support the body during prolonged periods of active work. In 2026, the standard is "Ergonomics by Default," where health features are no longer optional upgrades.
- Task Chairs: High-performance chairs with adjustable lumbar support,
seat depth, and armrests. They are built for 8+ hours of use.
- Executive Chairs: Larger, high-back chairs often upholstered in
premium leather or high-end sustainable fabrics. They signal authority
and offer maximum comfort.
- Conference & Guest Chairs: Designed for shorter durations (12
hours). They are typically sleeker and may be "nestable" or
stackable to save space.
- Drafting Stools: Elevated seating for use with standing desks or high
collaborative tables.
Lounge Chairs (Relaxation & Collaboration)
Lounge furniture bridges the gap between home and office—a trend known as "Resimercial" design. These pieces are deeper, wider, and more inclined than task chairs.
- Club Chairs: Classic, upholstered armchairs with a low profile, ideal
for reception areas or private reading nooks.
- Modular Lounge Systems: "Lego-like" blocks that can be
rearranged into sofas, pods, or long benches to accommodate different
group sizes.
- Acoustic Lounge Chairs: High-back chairs with "wings" or
wraparound sides that provide a sound-dampened environment for private
phone calls or deep focus.
- Accent Chairs: Stylish, often colorful chairs used to provide visual
contrast and reinforce a companys brand identity.