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 Aeron Chair
Aeron Chair
Designers: Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick. Its the most well-known ergonomic office chair ever made. With good reason. As the first to replace fabric and foam with a breathable, woven suspension membrane—its innovative Pellicle seat and back—Aeron distributes your weight evenly, eliminating pressure points and heat buildup. The Kinemat tilt lets you recline fluidly, and PostureFit puts support where you need it most while seated—at the base of your spine.
 

Required height for high desk.

My current seat height to floor is 50cm which i find painful on the arms, neck and shoulders as my chair isn't high enough.

The underside of my desk to the hard floor measurement is 78cm.

What would be a suitable chair for this height.
I'm 74kg and 178cm.

Many thanks
Speaking from experience, you really should NOT adjust your chair to compensate for a high desk, especially if it's creating pain.

I inherited a work desk that was "too tall" for me, as well as a Size C (Large) Aeron chair. As a 5-foot-tall woman, that combination gave me back and neck problems.

Long story short, I got a smaller Aeron and installed a Keyboard/Mouse tray that I could adjust to fit my typing height.

I love my Aeron chair. It really works and does what it's supposed to do. Just keep in mind that some ergonomic adjustments involve more than just the chair.

I hope that helps, in case anyone else is also "too short" for his/her own desk.
 
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