Your workday doesn’t begin with a revolving door and end with a packed platform anymore. It starts with the kettle, a quick scan of the inbox, and the quiet slide of a chair towards the desk in the corner. In homes across the UK, work now lives alongside everything else—family breakfasts, the school run, a mid-morning dog walk. Comfort isn’t a nice-to-have in this blend; it’s the difference between a day that flows and a day that has to be endured.
That’s the world Sihoo designs for. We believe a chair shouldn’t perform for five minutes in a showroom, it should quietly perform for five hours in your living room. Our philosophy is simple: ergonomic engineering that feels like everyday ease—no drama, no overthinking, just a steady sense that your body isn’t paying for your productivity.
What the Sihoo experience feels like (before we mention the tech)
It’s the moment you sit into the backrest—rather than perching on the edge—and feel supported without hunting for cushions. It’s the shoulder line dropping because your forearms are actually carried at desk height. It’s a gentle lean back for a read-through that doesn’t wrench you out of your focus, and a cooler back at four in the afternoon because your chair lets air move where you need it most. This is how ergonomics should land: you notice the absence of fuss more than any single feature.
Design that respects your space (and your taste)
British homes are clever with space and big on character. Sihoo ergonomic chairs keep a low visual profile—slim frames, considerate lines, finishes that sit comfortably beside oak tables, painted panelling or a city flat’s clean minimalism. Roll it out in the morning; tuck it away in the evening. No clatter, no visual clutter. Your lounge still feels like your lounge when the laptop closes.

Doro C300: the Sihoo idea, distilled for daily life
The Doro C300 is our benchmark for everyday comfort. Its self-adaptive lumbar support keeps gentle, reliable contact with the lower back as you lean forward to type, settle upright for a call, or recline to read. You don’t have to “hold” yourself upright; the natural S-curve is quietly held for you. Over hours, that turns into fewer micro-adjustments and more headspace for the work at hand.
Forearms are carried by nuanced, multi-directional armrests, so the shoulder girdle stops acting like a shelf. The result is what people call the “long neck” feeling—space between ears and shoulders, jaw unhooked, head balanced rather than hauled. A weight-responsive recline helps you change gears without a wrestling match with a dial, gliding into sensible angles you’ll actually use: forward for writing, open for thinking, deeper for a brief reset. And because the C300 uses breathable mesh across the seat and back, heat doesn’t build up in the spots that steal your focus in the late afternoon.

Engineered details, human outcomes
Let’s be clear: features matter because they change how you feel at 5 p.m. Adaptive lumbar support isn’t a buzzword—it’s the reason your lower back isn’t quietly negotiating with you by lunchtime. The armrests’ height, depth, width and rotation are not about numbers, but about letting different tasks share the load instead of dumping it on the same muscles all day. A 3D headrest supports long calls and quiet reading without pushing your head forward, then stays respectfully out of the way when you’re deep in flow.
Even the seat edge is engineered for grace under pressure. A waterfall contour spreads load across the thighs, so long sessions don’t end with that familiar pins-and-needles at the knees. And the mesh? It’s there for one reason: keeping your back cooler keeps your brain calmer. Less fidgeting, fewer posture resets, more of your attention where you want it.

A chair built for modern routines
Morning: you land your feet, sit back and feel the lumbar meet you—no cushion juggling needed. Midday: the armrests carry your forearms, your shoulders soften, and the to-do list gets shorter without your neck paying the price. Afternoon: a small glide into a more open angle resets your ribs and your focus. Evening: you roll the chair back under the desk and the room returns to itself. That’s the rhythm the C300 is made for—support that follows your momentum, not support that forces you into a pose.
Why Sihoo (and why now)
Because a good day is built from small, repeatable wins. We obsess over mechanisms you don’t have to think about, materials that keep their promise past lunchtime, and adjustments that take seconds—not tutorials. The result is comfort that compounds: less fidgeting, fewer neck stretches, calmer shoulders, steadier attention. You finish the day with more of yourself left for the things you actually live for.
Our promise, your payoff
Sihoo blends lifestyle and engineering so you don’t have to pick between a space you love and a body that feels looked after. Choose the Doro C300 as your daily base if you want measurable support wrapped in a design that belongs in a British home. It won’t shout for attention; it will quietly earn your trust—hour after hour, week after week.
Ready when you are
If your back has been hinting that something needs to change, consider this your gentle nudge. Make comfort your default, not your exception. Take a closer look at the Sihoo Doro C300, choose the finish that fits your space, and let a smarter kind of seating carry you through the day with more ease—and more you—left at the end of it.
