From bar stools to task chairs to modular furniture systems, the modern office requires a multitude of seats and spaces for workers and visitors alike to post up and get things done. This roundup pulls together six new pieces providing a mix of traditional and unconventional seating options.

Wilkhahn
Wilkhahn

In, Wilkhahn
Capable of tilting up to 12 degrees forward, 26 degrees backward, and 13 degrees sideways, this ergonomic task chair, with a glass fiber–reinforced frame, promotes good posture. wilkhahn.com

Blå Station

Unit, Blå Station
For waiting areas and corporate suites, this modular seating set comprises footstool, armchair, and table sections with a wood frame and a choice of fabric or leather upholstery. blastation.com

Sandler Seating

Quo 910.93, Sandler Seating
A twist at the small of this stackable chair’s back adds a subtle detail while complementing its gently curved seat, which is set atop a thin sled base. sandlerseating.com

Knoll

Piton Adjustable Height Stool, Knoll
By British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, this 14.25"-diameter, cast-aluminum tripod stool is shaped by a base ring and threaded rod to adjust the seat height from 18" to 22". knoll.com

HBF

Conexus, HBF
This versatile lounge-style chair can be specified completely upholstered (shown) or with a sculptural walnut backing that evokes the Eames’ classic design. An ottoman is also available. hbf.com

Steelcase

B-Free, Steelcase
Create intra-office spaces for either collaboration or concentration with this modular furniture system comprising storage, seating, surface, and partition units. steelcase.com