So now feel
the room go quiet.
A chair and an arm — for the home office that shares a room with everything else.
Your camera
turns on
in thirteen
minutes.
The cereal bowl is still on the dining table behind you. The monitor stand eats two thirds of the desk. Your notebook is balanced on a stack of mail.
It's not a furniture problem. It's a credibility problem — compounding quietly, one meeting at a time.
If any of these is your Tuesday, you're our entire customer base.
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01 / Credibility
The improvised desk corner that undermines a senior title on Zoom.
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02 / Footprint
A monitor stand eating the only flat surface in the room.
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03 / No boundary
Work bleeding into the living room with nothing to mark the line.
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04 / Frozen posture
Sitting rigidly for hours to keep the kitchen out of frame.
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05 / Daily reset
Twenty minutes restaging a workspace family members disturbed overnight.
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06 / Aesthetic risk
Hesitating to invest because corporate furniture will ruin the home.
A workspace that belongs to the room instead of fighting it. Two pieces, chosen carefully, doing the work of an entire office.
A task chair
that doesn't
announce itself.
Extended backrest, no protruding headrest. 7D armrests that tuck completely under the table.
- 01Auto-tracking lumbar finds your lower back as you shift.
- 025-stage locking recline — recover your exact angle in one click.
- 037D armrests tuck under any dining table.
- 04Headset-free silhouette — residential, not corporate.
- 05300 lb capacity, aluminum base, BIFMA-rated.
Clear the
desk. Lift
the camera.
Replaces the bulky factory stand. The camera comes up, the clutter goes away.
- 01360° swivel + tilt — webcam lifts to eye-level on first mount.
- 02Reclaims the footprint behind your screen — notebook, coffee, surface back.
- 03Gas-spring float — one-finger height adjust, locks in place.
- 04Cable channel hides HDMI and power inside the arm.
- 05Fits 13–32″ monitors, VESA 75 / 100.
Office for nine hours. Home for the other fifteen.
Chair tucks. Screen swivels to the wall. The desk is a desk again. The corporate world goes to sleep at 6 — because the furniture knows how to.
This is the part our reviews talk about first. Not lumbar. Boundaries.
Four short films, four living rooms.
Tap any frame to play.
Herman Miller-tier internals.
Without the silhouette — or the price.
| Spec | Sunaofe Morph Classic | Aeron / Embody class | Big-box task chair |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (chair) | $449 – $499 | $1,395 – $1,895 | $180 – $320 |
| Lumbar | Auto-tracking | Manual / kit | Fixed |
| Recline locks | 5 precise stops | Tilt tension only | 2 stops |
| Armrests | 7D, tucks under desk | 4D, protrudes | 2D fixed |
| Silhouette | Headset-free, residential | Distinctly corporate | Plastic mesh |
| Capacity | 300 lb | 300 lb | 250 lb |
| Trial | 30 nights at home | Showroom only | 14-day return |
| Warranty | 5 years | 12 years | 1 year |
Questions between the second tab and the checkout.
Will it actually look okay next to a dining table? +
That's the thing we designed for first. The Morph Classic has no protruding headrest — its back profile reads as a tall chair, not a gaming throne. The frame colors (linen, charcoal, fog, espresso) were picked to sit next to oak and walnut without clashing. The 7D armrests retract enough to disappear under most dining tables.
$449 for a chair feels like a lot. +
Compared to a $180 plastic task chair, yes. Compared to the $1,400 chair it's designed to replace, no. The internals — auto-tracking lumbar, BIFMA-rated gas lift, 300 lb aluminum base, 5-year warranty — are sourced from the same suppliers as much more expensive brands. We just sell direct, so the markup isn't 6×.
Is the CTS100 going to fit my monitor? +
If your screen is between 13″ and 32″ and weighs under 19.8 lb, yes. VESA 75×75 or 100×100 — the two patterns essentially every modern monitor uses. Clamps onto desks 0.4″ – 3.3″ thick; grommet mount in the box for thicker tabletops.
What if I hate it after a week? +
30 nights at home, no questions, full refund including pickup. We'd rather take the chair back than have it sit unused in your spare bedroom. Returns are about 4% — the majority of those are size mismatches, which we'll swap before refunding.
My family disturbs the setup daily — does this help? +
The 5-stage recline locks return the chair to your exact angle in one click. The arm's friction joints hold position through small bumps. Two minutes of resetting instead of twenty.
Shipping & assembly? +
Free US shipping in 5 – 8 business days. Chair assembles in ~20 minutes with the included hex key. Arm takes 5.
Take back
the morning.
Both pieces ship in a week. Twenty minutes of assembly. The room is yours again.
