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Choosing the Right Chair Size for Your Space and Sitting Style

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When shopping for an office chair, it’s easy to focus on features, materials, or design.
But for many customers, discomfort or regret later usually comes from one overlooked factor: size compatibility.

Seat width, chair volume, and overall proportions directly affect how comfortable the chair feels — and whether it fits your space naturally.
Before choosing a model, it’s worth taking a moment to consider how you sit and how much space you actually have.

Below is a practical guide to help you choose based on real usage needs.

If You Like Sitting Cross-Legged or Changing Positions Often

Seat width should be your top priority.

M80

  • Features the widest seat in our lineup at 26.4"
  • Comfortably supports cross-legged sitting and relaxed postures
  • Ideal for users who prefer freedom of movement rather than a fixed sitting position

M76

  • Seat width of 25.6", the second largest
  • Equipped with a retractable footrest, allowing multiple sitting positions
  • A good balance between generous seat space and functional flexibility

Because of their wider seats, both M80 and M76 require more room.
They are best suited for:

  • Medium to large home offices
  • Workspaces where chair movement and clearance are not restricted

We recommend checking your available space before purchasing to ensure a comfortable fit.

If You Prefer Strong Back Support and a More Enveloping Feel

In this case, overall chair height and volume matter more than seat width.

M78 and M02

  • Contact surfaces upholstered in top-grain leather
  • Motorized backrest and footrest for effortless adjustment
  • Seat width is more moderate, but the chairs are taller and more substantial in build

Key differences between the two:

M02

  • Electric headrest adjustment
  • The largest overall chair in terms of volume and presence

M78

  • Manual headrest adjustment
  • Slightly smaller than M02, but still a high-back, full-support design

These models are better suited for:

  • Spacious offices or home setups
  • Users who value back support, structure, and a more immersive sitting experience
A Helpful Tip Before You Decide

Before placing your order, ask yourself:

  1. Do I sit still for long hours, or do I change positions frequently?
  2. How much space do I realistically have around my desk?
  3. Do I prioritize seat freedom, or back and head support?

Comfort isn’t about size — it’s about fit.
Taking a few minutes to check dimensions can make a long-term difference in comfort and satisfaction.

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