The 90-minute rule: how to structure a workday your spine will thank you for
Three working physical therapists, four office workers, one month of telemetry. The data on movement frequency that surprised us.
Three working physical therapists, four office workers, one month of telemetry. The data on movement frequency that surprised us.
Wobble at 48 inches, motor noise under 50 dB, and the most complete accessory ecosystem of any sit/stand desk. The V2 stays our standing-desk pick for 2026.

A 15-minute, two-tool method for pulling a stuck or failed gas cylinder out of an office chair - plus what to do when it really will not budge.

The Pininfarina Xten's $1.5M price tag is a myth. Here are the office chairs that actually cost the most in 2026 - from the $23,000 Poltrona Frau Cockpit to the hand-built Wegner PP502.

Shipping an office chair runs $40 to $650+ depending on disassembly, box size, and carrier. Full 2026 guide to packing, dimensional weight, courier choice, and when to ship versus sell locally.

Mesh, leather, vinyl, foam, nylon, steel - what each office-chair material actually does, where it fails, and how to read Martindale and BIFMA ratings so you can compare chairs honestly.

A practical guide to all 16 office chair categories - ergonomic, task, executive, kneeling, saddle, and more - with who each suits and the tradeoffs.

After hundreds of hours in chairs across price tiers, these are the ergonomic office chairs we trust for long workdays - from the Herman Miller Aeron to a $350 mesh sleeper that punches above its weight.

Seven ways to stop an office chair from rolling away - from chair mats and caster cups to bell glides and sit-brake casters - with notes on which fix matches which floor.

Mesh-back chairs solve the heat problem and, done right, match the support of high-end padded chairs. A practical guide to fit, adjustability, and the mesh chairs worth buying.

The round knob beneath your office chair is the tilt-tension control. Here's what it does, how to set it for your body, and what to try when it stops working.

An ergonomic chair can be paid for with HSA, FSA, or HRA funds - but only with a Letter of Medical Necessity. Here's the IRS rule, the LMN process, and the 2026 checkout flow.