Glossary of Key Terms
Welcome to Lundia’s glossary page, where we break down the essential features and terms associated with ergonomic chairs. Understanding these terms will help you make an informed decision when selecting the best chair to enhance your comfort and productivity.
Lumbar Support: This feature provides support to the lower back, maintaining the natural curve of the spine. Effective lumbar support helps reduce strain and prevent back pain, making it an essential component of ergonomic chair design.
Adjustable Armrests: These allow users to customise the height and angle of the armrests for optimal comfort. Properly adjusted armrests can reduce strain on the shoulders and neck, promoting better posture and alignment while working.
Seat Depth: Refers to the distance from the front to the back of the seat. Adjustable seat depth ensures that users of different sizes can sit comfortably with their back against the backrest while maintaining a few inches of space between the seat edge and the back of the knees.
Tilt Mechanism: This feature allows the chair to recline or rock back to a certain degree, providing flexibility and movement. Tilt mechanisms can enhance comfort by allowing users to shift positions and reduce the static load on the spine and muscles.
Breathable Fabric: Materials that allow air circulation, such as mesh, keep the chair cool and comfortable during prolonged use. Breathable fabrics help prevent sweat buildup and increase overall comfort, especially in warmer environments.
By familiarising yourself with these key ergonomic chair features, you can ensure that your workspace is set up to provide maximum comfort and support. Explore our range of ergonomic solutions at Lundia to find the perfect chair that meets your needs and enhances your well-being.