Alex Zanda

Alex Zanda in the workplace
– a case study

A considerable part of your working day is spent seated. Even at a conservative 5 hours a day, that is 25 hours a week, or 1300 hours a year.

A quality chair increases productivity and maximises the well being and efficiency of the person sitting in it.

Southern Cross Austereo, broadcasters of Triple M and 2DayFM radio, chose Alex Zanda chairs for their studio and office spaces as the chairs looked exceptional, were durable, and provided an unbeatable experience in comfort.

With every Alex Zanda chair, aesthetics and ergonomics work together, with nothing compromised. Alex Zanda is where form and function meet.

Where form and function meet

With over 100 years of design and engineering experience, Alex Zanda have curated a collection of ergonomic office chairs that effortlessly marry form and function. With its iconic curve mirroring the human spine, each Alex Zanda chair delivers an experience not to be forgotten. With an elegant and deceivingly simple frame design and extensive range of fabrics to choose from, Alex Zanda hand crafts ergonomic, comfortable, and enduring Australian made seating for both commercial and residential spaces.

Alex Zanda in the workplace
– a case study

A considerable part of your working day is spent seated. Even at a conservative 5 hours a day, that is 25 hours a week, or 1300 hours a year.

A quality chair increases productivity and maximises the well being and efficiency of the person sitting in it.

Southern Cross Austereo, broadcasters of Triple M and 2DayFM radio, chose Alex Zanda chairs for their studio and office spaces as the chairs looked exceptional, were durable, and provided an unbeatable experience in comfort.

With every Alex Zanda chair, aesthetics and ergonomics work together, with nothing compromised. Alex Zanda is where form and function meet.

Discover the Alex Zanda difference

Choose from our range of ergonomic, comfortable and enduring Australian made chairs.
Click on any of the Alex Zanda collection below to find out more.

The anatomy of an ergonomic chair

Fabric

The fabric should be breathable to keep the chair from becoming hot and uncomfortable. In addition, it should be firm enough to support the person sitting in it without feeling the base of the chair

Lumbar support

Lower back support in an ergonomic chair is critical. The lumbar spine has an inward curve and sitting for long periods without support for this curve tends to lead to slouching, which flattens the natural curve and strains the lower spine

Adjustability

The height of the chair should be adjustable for all ergonomic chairs as a standard. Being able to adjust the recline angle and recline tension promotes good sitting posture and offers complete support and comfort

Swivel base

Chairs should swivel freely to allow for easy movement and access to various parts of the desk, or table

Wheel base

Rolling is important in preventing strain caused by reaching across a desk, or table, to retrieve items that are out of reach