The earliest ergonomic chair was used for those pilot’s seats who needed long-duration flight in World War II.
In 1976, ergonomics was learned by the public, and later Hermann Miller and designer Stumpf created the Ergon Chair, which made ergonomics apply to chairs.
In 1994, Aeron, an ergonomic chair designed by Stumpf and Chadwick, was released. The idea was to create a chair that would be comfortable and breathable for people who had difficulty moving and needed to sit for long periods of time.
Because there were few people sitting for a long time on chairs, but it happened to coincide with the explosion of the American Internet industry.
As demand for workstations skyrocketed and purchasing power continued to rise, Aeron became the most successful ergonomic chair to date, making it more comfortable to sit in, it also marks the beginning of a time when people will need to spend more time working at computers and desks to earn money.
Employers tend to purchase ergonomic chairs for their employees to sit more comfortably, so as to improve their work efficiency and extend working hours.
After all, what exactly is an ergonomic chair?
An ergonomic chair is a type of chair that is designed to provide comfort and support to the user while reducing the risk of injury and strain to the body. The chair is designed with adjustable features to accommodate the needs of the individual, such as height adjustments, seat depth adjustments, and adjustable lumbar support. The goal of an ergonomic chair is to maintain proper body posture while sitting, promoting a healthy and comfortable work environment. These chairs are often used in office settings or any other work environment where people spend long hours sitting.