THE BEST OFFICE CHAIRS OF 2018

The Best Office Chairs

Our mission was to find an office chair that’s customizable enough to offer support with multiple posture adjustments throughout the day. One week of sitting, swirling, and slouching later, we found the three chairs that could effortlessly accommodate sitters of all heights, shapes, and sizes.

Why we chose it

Adjustable back

The Steelcase Gesture was best at accommodating us when we rested back, leaned to the side, and perched forward. Our testers were instantly comfortable (even before toggling the many adjustments). That’s thanks to its flexible “3D LiveBack”: a curved, flexible back that moves with you. The slits in the plastic bend and tilt with your lower back, and a sliding lumbar support strap supports that one spot in your spine that always rests just off the chair. The Gesture also has a satisfying sturdiness that demonstrates its well-built construction — no flimsy plastic or creaking hinges here.

Easy to customize

Steelcase claims to have “deconstructed the chair” and returned “to the essence of the sitting experience.” We’re not sure about all that, but the Gesture is definitely more customizable than any other chair we tested. The armrests are meant to mimic natural arm movement, so they can shift and rotate in any direction. All other adjustments are on the right side of the chair, so you won’t be blindly tapping around for the seat tilt only to accidentally plunge the seat down instead. To adjust seat depth on other chairs, you have to lift a lever while also lifting part of your body and sliding back and forth. On the Gesture, adjusting seat depth is handled with a simple dial — no half-thigh-lifting or scooting necessary.

Attractive design

Testers were immediately drawn to the chair’s square frame and sleek profile, and we liked that you can choose from an endless range of custom colors and materials. We chose the espresso-colored leather — testers thought that it would fit perfectly in a mahogany-rich library. But if you want something more suited for a station on the USS Enterprise, you also have the option of orange fabric with a platinum metallic frame.

Points to consider

Price

While the Gesture was hands-down our favorite chair, it was also one of the priciest, starting at around $900 and going all the way up to $1,300 depending on your choice of custom colors and materials. While a good office chair is an investment, the Gesture might be overkill if you’re looking for something a little simpler.

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