A Leather Low Back Office Chair: Quite Comforting


Chairing up the ladder

If you are employed in an office position it is quite possible that using a low back office chair will have the effect that you’ve finally got that coveted promotion you have been waiting for all along, and moved up the corporate ladder; because nothing else assimilates that feeling like these types of chairs which are found mostly in upper level management or being occupied by those holding the corporate type positions.

Leather low back office chairs are designed with genuine black leather on the seating areas, and also feature an adjustable swivel and tilt mechanism with lockout feature, which is ideal for changing the chair’s settings on the fly; but most importantly, when it comes to the primary reason for any chair – sitting – the low back office chair makes eight hours sitting in it feel like less of a job and more like total, unadulterated relaxation.

Adjusting the chair

The pneumatic adjustment on this chair will allow you to change height, while the five star base with dual wheel castors will allow you to move around with the greatest of ease; and the armrests are full looping, giving the user’s arms and shoulders maximum comfort. In case you’re wondering the pneumatic adjustment is a mechanism that makes it easy to adjust a chair seat’s height so that your feet can rest flat on the floor and your thighs parallel with the floor.

Although leather low back office chairs can tend to be high in price, they are more than well worth the investment; because, not only will these chairs provide comfort for your back, arms, shoulders, and legs throughout the day, they will also alleviate any type of back problems you may have had in the past. Do you really need a low back chair in order to do your job? Not necessarily! But will a low back office chair increase your self esteem, comfort and productivity? Unequivocally yes!

Ideal HBB office chair

Quite frequently you can find these chairs in home offices as well, since they allow users to move around their offices or work spaces with the greatest of ease, even on carpeted floors. In fact, it doesn’t matter what type of flooring you have a leather low back office chair is a great way move around; sometimes without even getting to your feet. Of course you might have to be more budget conscious if you operate a home business, and therefore may be less inclined to lay out the kind of money a chair of this type will cost; but keep this piece of furniture in mind for when your business grows.

Ideal for your home-based business, around your home office, these chairs will provide the best in comfort and design. They are very professional in appearance as well, making them suitable for any business, from the sole proprietor home-based business large corporate (mega?) top of the line businesses. Sometimes when you are in business for yourself and find it difficult to go on a relaxing vacation, or even get time off, comfort and relaxation in a low back office chair might be exactly what you need. Let’s face it, if you’re going to be “married to your business,” why not be comfortable?

Don’t be too Casual When Buying An Office Chair


Sizing up the chair

It is a well known and undisputable fact that people come in many different shapes and sizes, a fact which cannot be understated more; but used here it emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions about office chairs before making a decision to purchase one. First you should decide how you plan to use the chair, as this will be the determining factor in the degree of comfort you can expect to get from such use.

Keep in mind that almost all office chairs come with a variety of mechanisms designed to control features like, tilting angle, tension tightness and other parts of the chair, so it may be helpful to take a look at the various types of office chairs and their benefits, including those described in the following paragraphs.

Heavy use & moderate

Heavy use chair – These types of chairs are for those who plan on sitting at their desk for long periods of time. If this this sounds like you should it may be necessary to look for a chair with a tilting mechanism as well as a fatigue reducing device on the bottom of the chair seat. Because of this device, moving forward or backward will enable the chair to move with you in order to provide support. This will also help to support your back at all times.

Moderate use chair – If you are a typical assistant manager, or you run back and forth between your desk and other areas throughout the office on any given day, you should consider getting an office chair with a knee-tilt mechanism. This allows you to lean back in the chair, while keeping your feet firmly planted on the ground. Chairs that do not have this mechanism will typically cause your feet to lift off the ground when you lean back and forth, an action which could ultimately lead to discomfort over time. Best of all, these chairs are normally more stylish than the average task chair.

A chair for the executive

Executive office chair – These types of office chairs normally have the same types of mechanical features as moderate use chairs, although they are normally larger, more comfortable, and offer more style for the executive. They are designed for the average executive who is busy running about and spends a good deal of time either on the phone or on a computer. Comfort, style, and status are the key features when deciding to buy one of these types of office chairs.

If you want average level of security, an office chair that offers the ultimate in comfort may be an ideal purchase. You can purchase a heavy use chair, as you will probably spend a good amount of time at a desk; but if you move around a bit more than normal, you may want to go with a moderate use chair, as it will provide the comfort you need when you return to your desk.

General rules for the office chair

  1. You should make sure your feet rest comfortably on the floor, and your thighs fully supported and placed square with the floor.
  2. Your back should be comfortably supported. The angle that is formed by your upper legs and torso should be between 90 and 105 degrees.
  3. When you tilt back it should be easy, although it should not be so easy that you are in danger of falling every time you lean back.
  4. The desk chair should be customized to permit frequent changes in posture.