Your chair isn’t just where you sit – it’s where your work happens.
Employee well-being is now a top priority in the modern workplace. A Mindspace study found that 90% of employees consider well-being support critical when choosing an employer.
While mental health programmes and flexible hours are important, your physical workspace – especially the chair you sit in every day – has a huge impact on both health and performance.
What makes a chair “ergonomic”?
A good ergonomic chair adapts to your body – not the other way around.
Ergonomic chairs support healthy posture, reduce strain, and encourage movement – helping to prevent discomfort and injury throughout the day.