Steelcase Think ergonomic office chair with LiveBack lumbar support, 4D armrests (sustainable design, black) – made in Europe
Product description
If your office chair is the difference between feeling good at 4pm or wanting to stand up and stretch, the Steelcase Think is aimed squarely at everyday, all-day support. It’s an ergonomic office chair built around a flexing back system (LiveBack) and a set of adjustment options that let you dial in your posture rather than just “sit and hope”.
That said, it’s not a lightweight, casual chair you casually move around the room. It’s a proper task chair, so it makes the most sense when you’ll actually spend hours at a desk and want the chair to respond to your body.
The essentials
Steelcase’s Think brings together several adjustment points: adjustable seat depth, fully adjustable armrests described as 4D, adjustable lumbar support, and a seat that uses an automatic synchronised mechanism. There’s also adjustable tilt tension, so you can control how freely the chair reclines.
The backrest is where a lot of the thinking goes in. It uses an integrated LiveBack system made up of three elements: a flexible backrest frame, a flexing polypropylene membrane, and a height-adjustable dynamic lumbar support. Over the course of the day, that approach is designed to keep support feeling active rather than static.

The seat uses a breathable mesh backrest with a comfortable upholstered seat, which should help if you’re the sort of person who gets warmer while working. Materials-wise, the Fame Fabric is described as 95% wool and 5% polyamide, with certification references including OEKO-TEX and EU Flower. There’s also a stated abrasion rating (Martindale 120000 cycles), which is the kind of detail you look for when you care about how long fabric holds up.
What you’ll notice day to day
The big “feel” of this chair is the combination of a supportive back and the ability to fine-tune the sit. Adjustable seat depth is often the overlooked comfort lever, because it affects leg support and how much pressure you put behind the knees. On paper, that’s exactly the sort of change that can make long work sessions more manageable.


Then there’s the LiveBack system for the lumbar area: the dynamic support is height adjustable, and the membrane is designed to flex. In practice, that means you’re not only relying on padding—there’s a back mechanism intended to respond as your posture changes.
The armrests being fully adjustable and described as 4D also matters if you type a lot or use a laptop stand. You can set the height and position so your shoulders stay relaxed instead of creeping up.

One practical note: the chair’s wheels are described as best suited to hard floors (parquet, tiles, etc.) or soft floors (carpets). So it’s less likely to feel “wrong” depending on whether your workspace is laminate/tile or carpeted.
Tech specs
- Name: Steelcase Think Ergonomic Office Chair With LiveBack Lumbar Support, 4D Armrests, Sustainable Design Black
- Type: Ergonomic office chair
- Format: Office chair
- Material: Fame Fabric (95% wool, 5% polyamide)
- Colour: Black
- Display: N/A
- Abrasion rating: Martindale 120000 cycles
- Wheels suitability: best for hard floors (parquet, tiles, etc.) or soft floors (carpets)
- Warranty: 12 years manufacturer warranty
- Made in: Europe (with “Made in France” stated in the base description)
Where it shines (and where it may not)
This chair is at its best when you want a long-term desk setup and you’re willing to spend a little time getting the adjustments right. If you share a workspace or frequently move between very different sitting positions (for example, you alternate between deep focus and upright meetings), the Think’s adjustability is the kind of feature set that can pay off.

You may want to skip it if you’re looking for something simple and fast—there’s a lot you can adjust here, and the benefit depends on using it. Also, while the mesh backrest and breathable design should help with temperature, if you tend to get cold or dislike any kind of airflow through the back, you might find that style less comfortable than fully upholstered backs.


Another “keep expectations realistic” point: this is an ergonomic task chair, so it’s not trying to be a lounge chair. If you’re after a casual, lounge-like recline without much setup, it could feel more serious than you need.
Quick check before you buy
Before committing, it’s worth checking the following in your own setup:
- Your workday: if you sit for long stretches, adjustable seat depth and lumbar support are the comfort levers you’ll actually feel.
- Your floor type: the wheel suitability is stated broadly, but it’s still smart to consider whether you’ll be rolling on carpet, rugs, or hard flooring.
- Your tolerance for tuning: the more adjustments you use, the more likely you are to get the “right” fit.

Also, note the base description mentions “Easy to assemble” and a 12 years manufacturer warranty. That’s a decent signal for durability and ongoing value, as long as you’re comfortable with following assembly instructions.
Should you buy it?
Worth considering if you want an ergonomic office chair focused on sustained back support, with a dynamic LiveBack lumbar system, adjustable seat depth, and properly adjustable armrests. It’s the sort of chair that makes sense for someone who spends most of their workday at a desk and prefers to adjust posture rather than rely on padding.
It may not be a great match if you want a no-fuss chair with minimal setup, or if you dislike breathable mesh-backed designs. In that case, you might be happier with something simpler, even if it doesn’t offer the same level of fine-tuning.


Mini FAQ

Does it have adjustable lumbar support?
Yes—adjustable lumbar support is part of the LiveBack system, with height-adjustable dynamic lumbar support described in the product information.
Are the armrests fully adjustable?
The base description says the armrests are fully adjustable and described as 4D.
What kind of back support system is LiveBack?

LiveBack is described as three integrated elements: a flexible backrest frame, a flexing polypropylene membrane, and height-adjustable dynamic lumbar support.
How durable is the fabric?
The Fame Fabric is described with an abrasion Martindale 120000 cycles figure, alongside certification references (OEKO-TEX and EU Flower).
Is it suitable for different floor types?
The wheels are described as best suited for both hard floors (parquet, tiles, etc.) and soft floors (carpets).
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