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Comparatif : Best Ergonomic Chair for Remote Work 2026 — Top 5 for the Home Office

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5 products testedUpdated квітень 2026 р.Editorial independence
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Best Ergonomic Chair for Remote Work 2026 — Top 5 for the Home Office

Testé par nos expertsIndépendant & TransparentMise à jour Avril 2026+1 000 bureaux testés

Which ergonomic chair should you choose for remote work? Our selection of the 5 best chairs tested in a home office setting: long-term comfort, video calls, multi-device use.

By Équipe Bureau Expert4 min de lecture

En bref

The Steelcase Gesture is the best chair for remote work thanks to its LiveArm 360° armrests that adapt to phone calls and tablet use. The Secretlab Titan Evo offers the best value under 500€.

Meilleur choix : Steelcase Gesture (sans têtière)
Budget : 199€ - 1 499€
Produits testés : 5

Critères de comparaison

Long-term comfort (8h+)Multi-device adaptabilityLumbar supportAdjustabilityValue for money

Produits comparés

Steelcase Gesture (sans têtière)

Steelcase Gesture (sans têtière)

Steelcase

1 050-1 300€

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Herman Miller Aeron

Herman Miller Aeron

Herman Miller

1 200-1 800€

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Secretlab Titan Evo 2022

Secretlab Titan Evo 2022

Secretlab

429-549€

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Sihoo M57

Sihoo M57

Sihoo

150-250€

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Nouhaus Ergo3D

Nouhaus Ergo3D

Nouhaus

249-349€

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Best Ergonomic Chair for Remote Work 2026 — Our Selection

In brief: Remote work comes with its own specific demands: frequent video calls, multiple devices, and no coffee-machine walk to stretch your legs. Here are the 5 chairs best suited to this way of working, tested under real conditions.

A remote worker isn't simply someone who works from home. They alternate between intense focus sessions, Zoom calls, checking their phone, and reading on a tablet. That versatility places specific demands on a chair — particularly the ability to accommodate these posture shifts without creating tension.

Why Remote Work Requires a Specific Chair

In an office, you naturally get up more often — meetings, coffee, the printer. At home, studies show that remote workers stay seated 30 to 40% longer per session. The chair has to handle 8-to-10-hour days without interruption.

On top of that, video calls (averaging 2–4 hours per day) require a chair that lets you sit up easily, lean slightly forward without losing lumbar support, and has armrests that don't interfere with natural arm movements.

Our Rankings

1. Steelcase Gesture — The Champion of Hybrid Remote Work

The Steelcase Gesture was designed after observing remote workers across 11 countries. Its defining feature — the LiveArm 360° armrests — is exactly what a remote worker needs: armrests that follow your arm's movement when you pick up your phone, type at the keyboard, or consult a tablet.

The LiveBack backrest adapts to every movement. When you lean forward during an intense Zoom meeting, it follows you. When you recline to think, it stays supportive.

Ideal for: Remote workers spending 3+ hours on calls, using multiple devices.

Rating: 9.1/10 | Price: ~1,150€ | See the full review →


2. Herman Miller Aeron — The Absolute Reference

The Herman Miller Aeron remains the definitive ergonomic benchmark. Its PostureFit SL maintains the spine's natural curvature through long remote-work days. Its breathability is unmatched — no heat buildup even after 6 hours of continuous work.

Ideal for: 8h+ sitting days, people suffering from lower back pain.

Rating: 9.5/10 | Price: ~1,299€ | See the full review →


3. Secretlab Titan Evo — The Best Value for Money

Under 500€, the Secretlab Titan Evo delivers a magnetic memory-foam lumbar support, 4D armrests, and premium construction. It sets the standard in its price range.

Ideal for: 400–500€ budget, office/gaming versatility.

Rating: 8.8/10 | Price: ~449€ | See the full review →


4. Sihoo M57 — The Serious Budget Choice

At 280€, the Sihoo M57 packs in a breathable mesh, adjustable lumbar support, a headrest, and 3D armrests. It's a features-to-price ratio that's hard to beat in its class.

Ideal for: Tight budget (300€) with genuine ergonomic requirements.

Rating: 8.0/10 | Price: ~280€


5. Nouhaus Ergo3D — The Affordable Mesh Surprise

The Nouhaus Ergo3D offers a dynamic elastic mesh and 3D lumbar support for under 350€. A solid alternative for those who want mesh comfort without the premium investment.

Ideal for: 250–350€ budget, preference for mesh.

Rating: 8.1/10 | Price: ~299€


By Profile: Which Chair Should You Choose

ProfileRecommendationBudget
Frequent video callsSteelcase Gesture~1,150€
Lower back painHerman Miller Aeron~1,299€
Controlled budgetSecretlab Titan Evo~449€
Tight budgetSihoo M57~280€
Affordable meshNouhaus Ergo3D~299€

What Else You Should Do

A good chair alone isn't enough for remote work. Check out our guide on setting up your home office to complete your setup with lighting suited to video conferencing, a desk at the right height, and proper cable management.

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