Seat geometry
Understand how backrest angle and cushion height influence where your weight settles during focused work.
We publish straightforward, step-by-step guides for people who spend long hours at a desk and want a calmer, more considered setup — without hype, rigid rules, or exaggerated promises.
Most desk advice treats your body like a fixed diagram. We take a different view: your chair, screen, and surface ought to support small shifts throughout the day.
Our guides walk through practical adjustments — seat height, arm reach, foot placement — so you can refine your space at your own pace.
Please note: Our content is for general information only. It does not constitute medical, occupational health, or physiotherapy advice. Individual circumstances vary.
Select a workspace type to see what we cover. All guides are self-paced and free to read online.
Covers desk depth, natural light placement, cable routing, and how to separate work materials from household items when space is limited.
View home office guidesPractical notes on adjusting standard-issue chairs, requesting reasonable equipment changes, and organising a shared desk without disrupting colleagues.
View shared office guidesPortable checklist for monitor height, lumbar support, and bag-friendly accessories that travel between home and workplace setups.
View hybrid working guidesEach pillar links to a dedicated guide you can read in under ten minutes.
Understand how backrest angle and cushion height influence where your weight settles during focused work.
Divide your desktop into reach zones so frequently used items stay within a relaxed arm sweep.
Build short standing or stretching pauses into your routine without disrupting periods of concentrated work.
Tick off each item as you work through your arrangement. Your progress is saved in this browser.
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Follow this order when rearranging a home office or shared workspace.
Set height so feet rest flat and knees sit slightly below hip level.
Top edge near eye level; roughly an arm's length from your seated position.
Keyboard and pointer close enough that shoulders stay relaxed, not raised.
Work normally, note any tension points, then fine-tune one element at a time.
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No. We publish informational guides only. We do not manufacture, supply, or endorse specific furniture brands.
Our guides describe workspace arrangement principles. Outcomes depend on your equipment, habits, and individual circumstances. We make no health or therapeutic claims.
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Start with our guide on chair depth and lumbar support, or send us a note about your current layout.