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Desk chairs

Comfortable chairs mean more time concentrating on the job on hand rather than the pain in your back. Our swivel chairs and other office chairs come with features like height-adjustable seats, tilt functions and built-in lumbar support that your body will love. And the different styles mean they fit in wherever you want.

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Desk chairs that double as décor

Blend style and comfort with our range of desk chairs. Tailored to fit the design of the rest of your home, they feature height adjustability and tilt functions for optimal comfort. Ideal for work or hobbies, they are a stylish solution to your seating needs.

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A workstation in a space with white walls, floors, desk and NILSERIK standing support with Vissle blue-coloured seating.
A workstation placed against a green wood-paneled wall with wall-mounted TRANHULT shelves and a BLECKBERGET swivel chair.
A workstation with a youthful vibe with pink accents and an ELDBERGET/MALSKÄR swivel chair in yellow and white.
A workspace with a retro vibe with beige walls, dark wooden furniture and a MULLFJÄLLET conference chair with castors.
A workspace in a narrow space with grey walls, drawings pinned on pegboards and a TOSSBERG/LÅNGFJÄLL conference chair.
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Which computer chair should you buy?

If you spend a lot of time in front of a computer, it’s essential that you maintain a good sitting posture. To prevent aches and improve blood flow, a computer chair should be ergonomic, comfortable and fit the dimensions of your computer desk. Consider the following functionalities to find the perfect desk chair.

Should I get a desk chair with or without wheels?

Nowadays, office chairs with wheels, or casters, are very common. They enable you to move around smoothly even while sitting. But if your desk is placed on a platform or an uneven floor, an office chair without wheels could be the better option.

Should I get a desk chair with or without armrests?

If you're planning on using your chair several hours each day, a chair with armrests could allow for greater comfort long-term. It's important that the armrests have the right adjustment. They should support your arms at the point where your elbows would naturally rest with your shoulders relaxed.

An ergonomic desk chair without armrests might be preferable if you’re looking for a lighter, more flexible computer chair. Armrests can cause an inconvenience if they block the chair from going under a desk. Chairs without armrests will fit a wider variety of desks.

How to adjust your desk chair

Once you have your new desk chair, you’ll need to adjust it for maximum comfort. Here is a step-by-step-guide on how to adjust a computer chair for comfort and better posture.

Remember that not all the desk chairs at IKEA can be adjusted in the ways described below. Check the product description to learn how you can adjust the desk chair.

  1. Adjust the seating
    You should be able to sit as far back as possible on your chair, with your lower back firmly against the backrest. There should preferably be about a three-finger gap between the edge of the chair and the back of your knees. If that's not the case, adjust the seat slide.

  2. Adjust the height
    Your armrests should be at the same level as your desk. If your chair doesn't have any armrests use your arms as a guide. When placing your arms and elbows on the desk, they should rest at a natural angle.

  3. Adjust the backrest
    When sitting in front of your desk, try to sit upright for as long as possible. You can recline the backrest when you want to adopt a more relaxing posture. It’s a good idea to change your position from time to time to reduce wear on any one part of your body.