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How to choose the best office chair (UK, 2026)

If you sit for work, this is the one purchase your back will remember. Adjustability and support matter far more than mesh marketing or "gaming" branding.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

What actually matters

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£80–£180Decent adjustable mesh chairs for part-time desk work.
£200–£450Proper ergonomic chairs with adjustable lumbar and arms — the sweet spot for full-time work.
£600+Premium ergonomic (Herman Miller, Steelcase) — superb support and 10–12 year warranties.

Common mistakes to avoid

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FAQ

Are expensive chairs worth it?

If you sit all day, yes — better support and a decade-long warranty often work out cheaper per year than replacing budget chairs. For occasional use, a mid-range chair is plenty.

Gaming chair or office chair?

For long work sessions, a proper ergonomic office chair usually supports your back better than a racing-style gaming chair.

Mesh or padded?

Mesh breathes and suits warm rooms; padded feels plusher. Both can be excellent — adjustability matters far more than the material.