
"Ever since people started working from home en masse during the pandemic, the market for office chairs in North America has boomed. Last year, it clocked in at roughly $4.5 billion, with an anticipated growth rate of more than 3.2 percent for the next six years - according to Google. And within the category, there's been a growing emphasis on ergonomics, comfort and technology."
"For starters, the soft "Bionic FlexFit" backrest feels incredible - as if it's giving you a gentle hug. Aside from the usual lever that lets you raise and lower the seat height, and a height-adjustable neck cradle, it has buttons on the left arm rest that let you automatically change the lumbar support forward and backward. But then there's another spinal massage button that keeps the lumbar moving back and forth in both directions"
Work-from-home adoption drove North American office chair market to roughly $4.5 billion last year with expected growth over 3.2% annually, and increasing focus on ergonomics, comfort, and technology. Prices range widely from about $20 to over $1,000, creating variability in quality and support. A five-year-old $400 gaming chair lost comfort and contributed to afternoon back pain. The LiberNovo Omni sells for $848, assembles in about 20 minutes, and combines a plush appearance with dynamic support that adapts to spinal curves, featuring a Bionic FlexFit backrest, adjustable neck cradle, automated lumbar controls, and a spinal massage function for continuous movement.
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