
The ErgoChair Pro is made of polyester fabric, molded foam, and has a nylon plastic frame. I can adjust the height of the armrest from 26.7 inches to 32.2 inches, and also move the armrests in and out (there’s the option to take them completely off as well). Plus, the chair’s height can adjust from 18 to 20 inches, and the seat’s depth can be adjusted as well. In addition to the back tilt tension, I can also adjust the seat tilt. The chair has a weight capacity of 300 pounds, and almost everything on it is adjustable. The adjustable headrest is also a nice touch when reclining or just leaning back. The ErgoChairPro is comfortable enough to put me to sleep! My favorite feature is the synchro-tilt that allows me to tilt way back (up to 22 degrees) when I’m taking a break-and I can even lock in my five favorite recline positions, so the chair can remember them. The Quill is one of five chairs in Label 180’s lineup, each of which can be customized (and you can even design a desk to match!). The Quill is an investment piece, but it’s worth it. As an added bonus, it comes with white-glove delivery and set up, so there is zero assembly required.

It’s a weighty, sturdy chair, and you can tell it’s high quality as soon as you sit in it. That being said, I think this ivory fabric is a solid pick-it’s warm and cozy-looking, perfect for a home office. If you’d like to venture out into a bolder territory, the chair can be designed with more than 50 fabrics, including leathers and exclusive prints. I opted for a stain-resistant upholstery, and even though it’s a performance fabric, it’s incredibly soft and attractive. It’s extremely cushioned in the seat and back, as well, and feels like the chair is giving you a hug.

I can sit at my desk for the entire workday without experiencing any distracting back pain thanks to that luxuriously tall back. This executive office chair is the most supportive, most comfortable office chair I’ve ever sat in.
