Meet the New design mesh home office chair double back lumbar support executive ergonomic office chair with footrest footring — built in Tangpu Industrial Park, Anji Economic Development Zone, Zhejiang Province, and clearly engineered by people who’ve sat through long days and longer deadlines. I’ve tested a lot of chairs this year; this one stands out for the double-back lumbar, a surprisingly useful footring for sit-stand setups, and that chiropractor-approved support.
Hybrid work changed buying criteria. Mesh backs for breathability, adjustable lumbar that actually fits different torsos, and flexible mechanisms are now baseline. The footring—once “drafting-only”—is trending in teams with height-adjustable desks. To be honest, pairing a retractable footrest with a height-adjustable ring is a clever combo; you get micro-breaks without leaving the task flow.
| Parameter | Spec (≈ / real-world may vary) |
|---|---|
| Backrest | Dual-panel, adaptive with adjustable lumbar pump; breathable mesh |
| Seat | Ergonomic contoured molded foam, density ≈ 55 kg/m³ |
| Seat slide | Travel ≈ 50 mm for leg circulation |
| Tilt mechanism | Independent back/seat tilt; synchro ≈ 3:1; lockable positions (up to 4) |
| Angle range | ≈ 90°–125° recline |
| Armrests | Height-adjustable (noise-damped), soft caps |
| Footrest + Footring | Retractable padded footrest; Ø ≈ 320 mm footring, height-adjustable |
| Gas lift | Class 3/4, TÜV-tested (batch dependent) |
| Base & casters | Reinforced nylon (optional polished aluminum); PU casters ≈ 60 mm |
| Capacity | ≈ 125 kg / 275 lb per ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 intent |
Materials: 3D elastic mesh (polyester/elastomer blend), high-resilience molded foam, steel frame, nylon/aluminum base.
Methods: CNC foam molding, robotic welds on frame, precision gas-lift calibration, 100% function check.
Testing: Designed to meet ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 seat/back static, seat drop, and cycle tests; sample lots audited by third-party labs (SGS/TÜV) on request.
Service life: Around 5–8 years under typical office duty (8 h/day).
Certifications: Availability may vary by batch—BIFMA conformance, EN 1335 dimensions, and GREENGUARD-like emissions targets are specified during procurement.
| Criterion | Laining (this model) | Generic A | Vendor B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lumbar adjust | Pump, dual-back | Fixed pad | Basic height |
| Seat slide | Yes (≈50 mm) | No | Optional |
| Footring + footrest | Both included | Ring only | Neither |
| Test standards | Built to ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 intent | Self-declared | Partial |
| Lead time (bulk) | ≈ 25–35 days | ≈ 40+ days | ≈ 30–45 days |
| Customization | Mesh colors, base, arms | Limited | Moderate |
Options typically include mesh grades, armrest types, base material, and caster size. Factory test logs (sample): back static load ≈ 1100 N, seat drop 57 kg × 10 cycles, tilt cycle ≈ 120,000—aligned with ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 methodology. Emissions testing can target GREENGUARD-equivalent thresholds on request.
A 40-seat design studio moved to sit-stand benches and swapped in New design mesh home office chair double back lumbar support executive ergonomic office chair with footrest footring. After 60 days, HR reported fewer “end-of-day lower back” notes and people, oddly enough, started using the footrest for quick stretch breaks. It seems that the double-back support plus seat slide solved fit issues across a very mixed-height team.
If you need a breathable, posture-smart chair that plays well with height-adjustable desks, the New design mesh home office chair double back lumbar support executive ergonomic office chair with footrest footring lands in that sweet spot between executive comfort and engineering discipline.