Hitomi Tanaka Chair — [upd]

Build quality is excellent (Japanese engineering), and the is smooth once you find the right angle. Just don’t expect this chair to hide in a small office—it has a commanding presence .

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Great for lumbar fans, but maybe overkill for minimalists. Would recommend if you like bold curves and sturdy construction.

On the downside, the is a bit undersized compared to the lower back cushions, making long sessions feel slightly uneven. Also, the armrests could be wider—they feel a little lost next to the main design.

Surprisingly supportive, with a very robust frame. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

I bought the “Hitomi Tanaka Chair” hoping for an ergonomic experience, and I wasn’t completely disappointed. The is honestly unmatched—two large, well-cushioned zones that keep your spine aligned without feeling rigid. The balance is impressive too; even when leaning or shifting weight, the chair stays steady.