Haworth Zody II
The refined successor to a sustainability pioneer, now with dual-posture versatility

Overview
The Haworth Zody II is a pioneer of sustainability, ergonomic excellence, and long-term performance—designed to deliver dynamic support that responds to every shift in movement. This second-generation task chair builds upon the original Zody's legacy as one of the first office chairs endorsed by the American Physical Therapy Association and the first to achieve Cradle to Cradle certification. Building upon the original Zody's heritage, Zody II integrates the latest ergonomic research and design advancements to offer an office chair with exceptional comfort and support. Its signature feature remains the patented Pelvic and Asymmetrical Lumbar (PAL) support system, which allows independent adjustment for each side of the lower back—a rarity in office seating that addresses the anatomical reality that most people's spines are not perfectly symmetrical.
At a glance
| Brand | Haworth |
|---|---|
| Model | Zody II (also Zody 2) |
| Price tier | Mid-to-premium ($700–$1,200+ configured) |
| Back options | Adaptive mesh, digital knit, or fully upholstered |
| Seat material | Upholstered cushion or mesh |
| Key adjustments | Seat height, seat depth (3"), 4D arms, tilt tension, back stop, forward tilt (5°), asymmetrical lumbar, dual posture (optional) |
| Recline mechanism | 3-point synchronous tilt |
| Seat height range (standard) | 16"–21" |
| Seat height range (dual posture) | 17.5"–24.5" |
| Weight capacity | 400 lbs |
| Warranty | 12 years (5 years upholstery) |
| Certifications | BIFMA LEVEL 3, BIFMA G1-2013 Ergonomics, GREENGUARD Gold, Cradle to Cradle Certified Bronze (Version 4.0), Indoor Advantage Gold |
| Manufactured | USA (Holland, Michigan) |
The brand & its philosophy
Haworth Inc. is a privately held, family-owned office furniture manufacturer headquartered in Holland, Michigan, United States, founded in 1948 by G. W. Haworth. Haworth employs 7,500 workers and has 650 dealerships in more than 120 countries, with 2021 global sales reaching $1.96 billion. The company positions itself as creating furniture and interiors that foster "organic workspaces that help people perform their best," blending human-centered design with rigorous sustainability commitments.
Zody represents a legacy of firsts—it launched Haworth's high-performance seating with innovations like personalized lumbar support, sustainability certifications, and Take Back programs, setting the benchmark for comfort, responsibility, and long-term performance. Over 75 years in the commercial furniture industry, Haworth has cultivated an ethos that balances entrepreneurial agility with deep research into ergonomics and environmental impact.
The designer and the design story
Kyle Fleet, a principal designer in Haworth's seating studio with over 11 years of experience, emphasizes that the theme of "more human" is evident in Zody, which is realized through meticulous research and design. The conversation in the studio was already all about how we could create a chair that was more human, less machine. The Zody II emerged from an in-house collaboration between Haworth's research, ergonomics, engineering, and design teams rather than a single external designer.
Built with over 20 years of independent field studies and knowledge, it's the most researched chair on the market. The chair's development process involved extensive anthropometric research to accommodate a vast range of body types and postures, with particular focus on solving the unique challenge of supporting both traditional seated work and the "perched" posture increasingly common at height-adjustable desks.
Design language & aesthetics
Zody II packs ergonomic innovation into a stunning, contemporary design. The chair strikes a professional, understated aesthetic—it's not a design statement piece like the Herman Miller Aeron, but rather a refined, business-appropriate task chair that would fit seamlessly into corporate, healthcare, or home office environments. The mesh back version showcases adaptive mesh tension zones and a visible PAL mechanism, giving it a technical, performance-oriented appearance.
Available in multiple back styles (adaptive mesh, digital knit, and fully upholstered variants including the Zody LX), the chair offers flexibility in formality and visual warmth. The all-metal construction and clean lines convey durability and substance without unnecessary ornamentation. Color options span neutrals and bolder accent tones, allowing specification to match existing office palettes.
Ergonomics & how it supports the body
The Zody II's patented Pelvic and Asymmetrical Lumbar (PAL) support, torsional flex, and adaptive mesh showcase the innovation that drives its design. The PAL system is the chair's defining ergonomic feature: rather than a single lumbar adjustment, it provides two independent dials that allow you to fine-tune support on the left and right sides of your lower back separately. This addresses the anatomical reality that most spines curve slightly to one side, and accommodates temporary imbalances from carrying a bag on one shoulder or sitting unevenly.
At the core of its ergonomic innovation is a 3-point synchronous tilt system that aligns with the body's natural pivot points—hip, knee, and ankle—to deliver a smooth, effortless recline. Engineered to adapt to a vast range of body types, Zody II allows you to fluidly adjust working positions throughout the day. The chair's torsional flex allows the backrest to twist slightly, supporting lateral movements without resistance—particularly valuable during phone calls or multi-monitor work.
Key adjustments & mechanisms
The Zody II offers a comprehensive suite of adjustments that put it firmly in the high-adjustment category. Seat depth adjusts 3" front to back to support your upper legs and relieve pressure on the backs of your knees. 4D arms adjust up and down, side to side, front to back, and pivot in and out to support your neck and shoulders. Tilt tension is adjustable via a simple crank, and a back stop lets you limit recline range or lock the chair upright.
The seat can angle downward by 5° to support a forward-leaning posture, and lumbar adjustment cradles the curves in your lower back to give you firm, personalized support. The standout optional feature is dual posture: Haworth introduced a dual posture adjustment range option which gives a 17.5"–24.5" range , allowing the chair to elevate high enough for perching at a standing desk. Dual posture supports two positions: sitting down, and the in-between "perch" that's half sitting, half standing (a common posture with a sit-to-stand desk).
Materials & build quality
The Zody II is built with an all-metal frame and mechanism, conferring both weight (this is not a lightweight chair) and long-term structural integrity. Engineered and made in the U.S. , the chair benefits from domestic manufacturing standards and quality control. The adaptive mesh back is tensioned across zones to provide breathability and targeted support, while upholstered versions use high-density foam over a supportive shell.
Zody is made with more than 90% recyclable materials—and it's designed for easy disassembly, making end-of-life recycling simple. Designed using the MBDC Cradle to Cradle protocol, Zody is assembled using 100 percent renewable power, contains up to 51 percent recycled content and is up to 98 percent recyclable. The soft multi-surface casters are designed to glide smoothly on carpet or hard floors without rolling too freely, providing stable mobility.
Sitting experience — what it actually feels like day to day
The Zody II delivers a firm, supportive sit rather than a plush, lounge-like experience. The mesh back provides breathability and a cooler sit during long sessions, while the upholstered seat cushion strikes a middle ground between soft and supportive. The asymmetrical lumbar is genuinely adjustable—you can feel the difference as you dial each side in—and once properly set, it provides pronounced lower-back engagement that some users find reassuring and others may find overly present.
Haworth kept what worked and improved problem areas. The 3-point tilt feels natural and smooth, encouraging micro-adjustments and recline breaks throughout the day. The forward tilt is subtle but useful for task-intensive work where you lean into your desk. Users consistently praise the chair's ability to accommodate a wide range of body types and sitting styles, and the dual-posture option genuinely transforms the chair for standing-desk users—offering stable, semi-supportive perching that reduces fatigue during transitions.
Who it's for (and who should skip it)
The Zody II is ideal for:
- Standing-desk users: The optional dual-posture function makes this one of the few chairs genuinely designed for sit-stand workflows.
- Users who want maximum adjustability: The combination of 4D arms, seat depth, asymmetrical lumbar, and tilt options allows deep personalization.
- Sustainability-conscious buyers: The Cradle to Cradle and GREENGUARD Gold certifications, recycled content, and end-of-life design put this among the most environmentally responsible chairs available.
- Those with asymmetrical lower-back needs: If you've struggled with one-size-fits-all lumbar supports, the PAL system is worth experiencing.
- Corporate and healthcare environments: Best suited for users who want a premium all-metal chair with standing desk compatibility and forward tilt functionality.
Skip the Zody II if:
- You prefer a plush, deeply cushioned sit—this is a performance chair with firm support.
- You're on a tight budget—the Zody II is mid-to-premium priced, and better values exist at the entry level.
- You want a design icon—the Zody II is handsome but purposefully understated.
- You need an integrated headrest—Haworth does not offer one, and aftermarket options are limited.
Comparisons with key rivals
| Chair | Price tier | Standout strength | Adjustability | Seat/back |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haworth Zody II | $700–$1,200+ | Asymmetrical lumbar, dual posture, sustainability | Very high (PAL, 4D arms, seat depth, forward tilt) | Mesh or upholstered back / upholstered seat |
| Steelcase Leap V2 | $900–$1,200+ | LiveBack™ adjusts with spine, premium build | Very high (LiveBack, 4D arms, seat depth) | Upholstered or mesh back / upholstered seat |
| Herman Miller Aeron (Remastered) | $1,200–$1,700+ | Iconic design, all-mesh construction, PostureFit | High (PostureFit SL, adjustable arms, tilt limiter) | 8Z Pellicle mesh throughout |
| Haworth Fern | $1,100–$1,500+ | Wave Suspension, no outer frame, design awards | High (stem-based back flex, 4D arms, seat depth) | Flexible frameless back / upholstered seat |
The Zody competes with the Steelcase Leap and lower-end Herman Miller options. Compared to the Leap, the Zody II offers more specialized lumbar customization and a lower entry price, while the Leap counters with slightly more refined materials and broader dealer support. Against the Aeron, the Zody II is more approachable in price and offers upholstered comfort options, but lacks the Aeron's design cachet and all-mesh breathability. Within Haworth's own lineup, the Zody is the best overall pick under $1,000 , positioned below the more design-forward Fern.
Sizing, fit & configuration options
Standard Posture: Seat Height: 16"–21"; Dual Posture: Seat Height: 17.5"–24.5"; Seat Width: 19.5"; Seat Depth: with Lumbar: 16.8"-19.5"; warrantied for people up to 400 lbs. The Zody II is a one-size chair designed to accommodate a wide range of users through its extensive adjustability rather than multiple frame sizes. The 19.5" seat width and 3" depth adjustment range fit most users from approximately 5'0" to 6'4", and the 400-lb weight capacity is above-average.
Configuration options include arm styles (fixed, height-adjustable, 4D, or armless), back material (adaptive mesh, digital knit, or full upholstery), seat fabric or mesh, caster type (soft for hard floors, hard for carpet), and the critical dual-posture option. A stool version (Zody II Office Stool) and side chair are also available. Color choices span neutrals (black, carbon, iron, slate) and brighter accents, with specific availability varying by back material.
Sustainability & certifications
Zody II meets ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 Standard for General-Purpose Office Chairs and BIFMA G1 – 2013 Ergonomics Guideline for Furniture Used in Office Work Spaces, and is Cradle to Cradle Certified® Version 4.0. This is the first chair ever to be Cradle to Cradle Bronze® certified—the most rigorous environmental standard for products that can be fully reused after their first life—and is also GREENGUARD Gold® certified and independently tested to be free from over 10,000 chemicals to help contribute to cleaner air.
Zody doesn't just meet sustainability standards—it helps set them. It's the first chair to earn Cradle to Cradle Certified® Bronze under the newest qualifications and also meets the highest environmental criteria from BIFMA. Zody is certified to meet the most rigorous standard for low chemical emissions—tested to be free of over 10,000 VOCs (volatile organic compounds) that can affect indoor air quality. The chair also holds BIFMA LEVEL 3 and Indoor Advantage Gold certifications, making it among the most comprehensively certified office chairs for environmental and health performance.
Maintenance, durability & warranty
As provided by Haworth: 12 year warranty. You will get 12 years of coverage on everything except for the upholstery, which has a five-year warranty. This is competitive with industry leaders, though slightly shorter than Steelcase and Herman Miller's standard 12-year comprehensive coverage. Haworth also offers a Take Back program for end-of-life recycling.
Maintenance is minimal. For cleaning, use a solution of lukewarm water and mild detergent (about 10%), gently apply in a circular motion, then rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Mesh backs can be vacuumed as needed. The all-metal mechanism and robust construction suggest long-term durability, and Haworth's extensive dealer network facilitates parts replacement when needed. The chair's modular design supports repair and component replacement rather than whole-chair disposal.
Pricing, value & where it sits in the market
The Zody II is positioned in the mid-to-premium segment. Direct from Haworth's store, configured models typically range from approximately $700 to $1,200+ depending on options, with dual posture, 4D arms, and premium upholstery pushing toward the higher end. Customer reviews note it's "extremely comfy with so many features for a reasonable price" and express satisfaction at "very happy i didn't spend upwards of $1000."
The Zody is the best overall pick under $1,000. It competes directly with the Steelcase Leap V2 and sits below the Herman Miller Aeron in price, offering a strong value proposition for buyers who prioritize adjustability, sustainability, and standing-desk compatibility over brand prestige. Refurbished and remanufactured Zody chairs are widely available from dealers like Crandall Office and OfficeLogix, often at 40–60% off retail, making them accessible at the $400–$600 range with warranties.
Verdict — the bottom line
The Haworth Zody II is a thoughtfully evolved performance chair that delivers on its promise of dynamic, personalized support. Its patented asymmetrical lumbar system is genuinely useful for users with uneven lower-back needs, and the optional dual-posture function makes it one of the few chairs purpose-built for modern sit-stand workflows. Build quality is robust, sustainability credentials are exceptional, and the 12-year warranty backs long-term ownership.
It won't turn heads like an Aeron or Herman Miller Embody, but that's not the point—the Zody II is a serious ergonomic tool for serious work. The firmness won't suit everyone, and the lack of a headrest option limits appeal for recline-heavy users. But for standing-desk users, environmentally conscious buyers, or anyone who's struggled with standard lumbar supports, the Zody II delivers a refined, research-backed sit at a price that undercuts many premium rivals. A good remake—Haworth kept what worked and improved problem areas.
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