Office Chairs
Mid- and high-back task and executive chairs for desks people sit in all day. Built on a floor that already passes big-box retailer audits, so a programme does not stall at the compliance stage.

This is the family we ship most of to retail accounts. An office chair earns or loses its margin on three parts: the tilt mechanism, the gas lift and the foam. We hold those to a fixed spec across a run, because the chair your buyer signs off has to be the chair that arrives on container number four.
Where a budget build makes sense — light home use, a promotional price point — we will quote it and tell you exactly which corners we cut. Where it is a contract or 24/7 seat, we steer you to the heavier mechanism and the aluminium base, and we explain the cost so you can defend it to your buyer.
What you can configure
These are the choices that move the price and the performance. Lock the ones that matter to your market and leave the rest to us.
| Back height | Mid-back (task) and high-back (executive) |
|---|---|
| Arms | Fixed, height-adjustable or flip-up (space-saving) |
| Tilt | Synchro-tilt or knee-tilt with tension and lock |
| Gas lift | SGS-grade, Class 3 standard / Class 4 for heavy duty |
| Foam | Moulded or cut PU; density specified per use (home vs 24h) |
| Base | Nylon (home use) or polished aluminium (contract / 24h) |
| Standards | Built and tested to BIFMA X5.1 and EN 1335; reports arranged on request |

The trade-off that protects your returns rate: the base
The cheapest base we offer is nylon — fine for a home study or a chair used a few hours a day. For a contract or call-centre seat, we push you to a polished aluminium base. It costs more per chair, but it stops the stress cracks that drive warranty claims and returns. For a retail programme where the category manager watches the return rate, that swap usually pays for itself in the first season.
Office Chairs — what buyers ask
It depends on the model and how much customisation you need. A stock design in a standard colour runs lower than a fully custom build with your own foam and packaging. Send the model and target quantity and we'll give you a straight MOQ, not a brochure number.
Usually, yes. Send a photo or a link and, if you can, a sample. We measure the parts that matter — frame, foam density, mesh weight, mechanism — and quote to those, telling you anything we'd change to make it last and pass an audit.
The factory has already passed both. Product test reports are separate from the factory audit — we build to BIFMA X5.1 and the relevant EN standard, and arrange third-party SGS or TÜV testing per programme. Tell us which retailer and which standard and we'll line up exactly what you need.
That varies with the model and whether it ships knocked-down or assembled. Knocked-down packing lifts the count and cuts freight per chair. We give you the exact loading plan with the quote so your landed cost is real, not a guess.
Get a quote on office chairs
Tell us the model, the quantity, your market and the audit you need to clear. We reply within one working day with a price, a loading plan and an honest note on lead time.