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10 ergonomic essentials for your next home office project

From rocking footrests to transforming sit-stand desks, these supportive office staples will keep your clients comfortable and engaged at work and beyond.

Courtesy of Herman Miller
Courtesy of Herman Miller
The Lino chair by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin at Herman Miller features a contoured seat for added spinal support.

Courtesy of Andreu World
Courtesy of Andreu World
Designer Alfredo Häberli added a cushioned backrest panel to the In Out Office SF2254 sofa at Andreu World to promote better posture.
Courtesy of Humanscale
Courtesy of Humanscale
By engaging lower leg muscles, the Ergonomic foot rocker by Humanscale increases blood circulation while relieving lower-back pressure.
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
The height-adjustable Alba desk chair by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams was designed in collaboration with students from the Savannah College of Art and Design to help you sit up straight.
Courtesy of Herman Miller
Courtesy of Herman Miller
The Passport Work table by Herman Miller transitions from sitting to standing desk in seconds.
Courtesy of MoMA Design Store
Courtesy of MoMA Design Store
First introduced in 1979, the Variable Balans Ergonomic Kneeling chair by Peter Opsvik at MoMA Design Store gently rocks back and forth to encourage subtle movements.
Courtesy of Humanscale
Courtesy of Steelcase
Available in an assortment of colors and upholstery fabrics, the height-adjustable Turnstone Buoy by Steelcase boasts a rocking base and built-in handles that make it easy to carry from room to room.
Courtesy of Fully
Courtesy of Fully
The Jarvis Designer Ply standing desk by Fully converts to a timeless sit-down style with the simple touch of a button.
Courtesy of Knoll
Courtesy of Knoll
The frameless, flexible netted back of the Generation chair by Knoll provides localized support for the shoulders and lower back.
Courtesy of Steelcase
Courtesy of Humanscale
Don’t let the playful look of Humanscale’s Ballo stool fool you. Though it evokes the appearance of a bouncy ball, its counterweighted base ensures you’ll remain seated upright through the workday.

Homepage image: The Alba desk chair by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams in collaboration with the Savannah College of Art and Design | Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

This article originally appeared in Spring 2023 issue of Business of Home. Subscribe or become a BOH Insider for more.

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