I think the best office chairs for back pain can be a force for good in your life. It’s a grand claim to be sure, but I’ve been testing ergonomic chairs for years now, and I’ve noticed seen how using them make me feel, in both office and home work.

And the experts agree. According to research by the University of Hampshire, if you work long hours at a desk (which, let’s face it, we all do), using an ergonomic chair that follows the natural curvature of your spine, which provides support to your lower back, can decrease the risk of developing a cumulative trauma disorder.

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Attributes Notes Rating
Design Ergonomic, modern office chair ★★★★★
Materials Metal, copper-infused cooling foam, plastics ★★★★★
Adjustability Full adjustability, and leading arm rests ★★★★★
Price The $1,000 + will exclude many budgets – but it’s worth it ★★★★
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Design Standard, modern office chair ★★★
Materials Plastic, mesh and metal ★★★
Adjustability All Sihoo chairs offer adjustability above their price tag ★★★★
Price This is a great buy for around the $300 mark ★★★★★
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Attributes Notes Rating
Design A modern design classic. ★★★★★
Materials Brushed metal, mesh and foam. ★★★★★
Adjustability Entry level model has minimal. ★★★★½
Price From Herman Miller it’s around $1,200 but come with a great warranty. ★★★★
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Design A classic, executive style with large leather panels. ★★★★★
Materials Heavy aluminum, memory foam seat and soft leather finish ★★★★★
Adjustability Fantastic 360º arm rests and back and seat adjustments ★★★★★
Price Around $1,139 at Amazon. As low as $999 over Black Friday ★★★★½
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Design Full colour coverage, this is a design standout. ★★★★★
Materials Coloured aluminium, plastic mesh, fabric and foam. ★★★★★
Adjustability Lumbar, up and down, arm rests, and seat depth. ★★★½
Price $549 retail ★★★★★
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Design A minimalist Scandinavian design saddle seat designed to keep you moving. ★★★★★
Materials Aluminum, foam and soft felt. ★★★★½
Adjustability Up and down ★★★½
Price $1,100 at retail ★★★★
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Design A small chair inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge. ★★★★★
Materials Metal, colourful plastic mesh, fabric and foam. ★★★★½
Adjustability Lumbar, up and down, arm rests. ★★★½
Price $1,200 at retail ★★★★
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Design A sleek European take to the stool. ★★★★★
Materials Plywood, felt and rubber. ★★★★★
Adjustability NA NA
Price $420 retail. ★★★★
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Design An influential skeletal design first released in 2013. ★★★★★
Materials Aluminium, steel, plastic, and fabric. ★★★★★
Adjustability Up, down, back, seat forward and arm rests. ★★★★½
Price $1,300 retail. ★★★★½
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Design A modern bucket gaming chair design. ★★★★
Materials Aluminium, steel, plastic, foam and faux leather. ★★★★★
Adjustability Up, down, back, seat forward and arm rests. ★★★★★
Price $550 retail. ★★★★★
Hinomi X1 office chair

Hinomi X1 office chair

At around $600, Hinomi has positioned the X1 at the higher end of the mid-range of office chairs. The range of adjustments on the X1 are great – it is a well built, ergonomic chair. But it doesn’t look very nice, and who the hell thought to put that foot rest tucked up underneath the front?!

Read my 4/5* review

ErgoChair Plus office chair

ErgoChair Plus office chair

This is a very comfortable chair with a cool plastic spinal mesh back support (that you may recognise from other chairs on the the above list). It’s also a good deal when bought at around the $399 mark, making it a decent mid-range priced chair.

Read my 4/5* review

Flexispot OC13 chair

Flexispot OC13 chair

I really liked the Game Boy-grey of the OC13, and the whole look of it is retro chic. It’s not the most ergonomic chair on the list, but it had enough support for the back to make it. And at around $300, it’s a decent budget option.

Read my 3.5/5* review

Vertagear SL5800 gaming chair

Vertagear SL5800 gaming chair

A snug, comfortable fit, this is usually cheaper than the best gaming chair above. I liked the neck pillow and airflow design. I’ve seen this model go for under $500.

Read my 4/5* review.

Flexispot BS9 office chair

Flexispot BS9 office chair

If you’d like a splash of colour – orange in this case – a budget price tag and entry-level ergonomics, the BS9 is a good option. At around $200, this is one of the cheapest chairs on this list, but still comfortable enough for long hours at the desk.

Read our 3.5/5* review