This Chicago-Made Chair Wants You to Actually Use Your Standing Desk

Everyone knows sitting in an office chair all day is bad for your health. To combat this, many offices are outfitting their spaces with standing desks or sit-stand desks that move up and down depending on how someone wants to work.

But for many workers, standing at a desk for long periods of time just isn’t comfortable. To get more people using their standings desks, Chicago startup Ergo Impact has made a standing desk chair that adjusts to fit the height of your desk, allowing you to sit, perch or lean while working.

The idea is that even while using a standing desk, workers can use Ergo’s product—the LeanRite—to help take pressure off their feet, back and joints. Users can put part of their weight on the product’s cushioned seat, which operates sort of like a chair-stool hybrid, and remain moving throughout the day.

“If you’re moving more while you’re working, and you have less sedentary behavior, it’s going to change everything,” CEO and founder Jonathan Sheinkop said. “If you’re moving more, you’re reducing your potential for back pain.”

The idea was born after Sheinkop, the previous co-founder of Chicago-based Music Dealers, went on a fishing trip and was able to lean on a post while standing for hours on the boat. He figured a similar device could get employees up and out of their chairs, and utilize their standing desks more often.