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Your Home Workstation Needs These Office Chairs

July 27, 2021 by Sangalang Kristine Leave a Comment

Two years ago, the idea of having a personalized home workstation was an expensive thought. Imagine buying large office chairs with a table – it would just take too much space at home. Who would want to extend work at home, right? But, as the pandemic hit the world, the need for a home workstation became evident. We were all forced to be creative with setting up makeshift offices in random places around the house. Freelancing has become more popular as well.

However, workplaces may never return to normal, and working from home may be a part of our lifestyles moving forward. This is especially true for digital professionals who do most of their work online or on their computers. This is why investing in a small office may be a good idea. A small home office will suffice. The requirements – an ergonomic chair, a sturdy table, and a stable internet connection.

Luxury chairs for home offices to splurge on

Ever heard the line ‘buy once but buy well’?. It might be some good advice when buying an office chair. Luxury chairs have impressive quality and durability. Some of them are even customizable where buyers can change the sizing, the materials, and whatever they think fits their lifestyles better. Expensive luxury chairs may not sound good now, but they are good investments in the long run.

PRO TIP: If you are inclined into buying luxury office chairs, keep in mind that these are hot commodities and may not always be available on Amazon. It may be a good idea to check the website once in a while for stocks if you don’t have to buy one urgently.

Herman Miller Aeron 

Price: $1,000

Steelcase Gesture

Price: $2,048

Steelcase Leap

Price: $2,035

Recognitions: Amazon’s Choice

Humanscale Freedom Office Chair

Price: $985.95

All33 Back strong C1 Office Chair

Price: $799

Zody Chair by Haworth

Price: $459.00

Moojirs Ergonomic Office Chair

Price: $ 789.96

X2 K-sport Mgmt Chair

Price: $849.99

 

Nightingale CXO Office Chair

Price: 1,049.00

Affordable office chairs for your home use

If you are on a budget but want some luxury-quality office chairs, then there are loads of affordable office chairs for you to choose from. All are designed ergonomically, and all are under $350. Unlike high-demand luxury chairs, there are countless affordable alternatives to choose from. Here are some of the most affordable office chairs you can buy for your home office:

HON Ignition 2.0

Price: $350.45

Recognition: Amazon’s Choice

Space Seating Professional AirGrid

Price: $168.76

Recognition: Amazon’s Choice

AmazonBasics Classic Office Chair

Price: $82.99

Hbada Ergonomic Home Office Chair

Price: $169.99

Serta Air Executive chair

Price: $243.17

Recognition: Amazon’s Choice

Also read 17 Home Office Setup Ideas for Web Designers and Developers


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