Submitted by FriscoJanet t3_10p64gm in BuyItForLife
I have a home office chair that’s about 10 years old. It’s starting to wobble and I worry it’s going to fall apart soon. According to Google, office furniture should be replaced about every 10 years. But that’s factoring in day-to-day use, when I only work from home a few times a week. So my thinking is this chair is probably not as durable as it needs to be.
Can anyone recommend a durable ergonomic work chair with adjustable armrests?
Edit: my dad is a larger person and sat in it several times. This might’ve contributed to the demise of the chair. Should a well-designed chair support larger frames?
spambearpig t1_j6igykw wrote
Herman Miller chairs can last a lot longer than 10yrs. You can get replacement seat pads and other parts. We bought a pair 9 years or so ago. One has had a new seat pad the other is as-new. Not really any different now to when new.