How To Choose A Single Table And Chairs
Nov 13, 2025
When choosing a single desk and chair, consider suitability, safety, practicality, and durability, taking into account the usage scenario and user needs to avoid making a blind choice that could negatively impact the user experience.
Prioritize size and adjustability. Choose according to the user's height: 60-70cm for elementary school students and 70-75cm for middle school students. Prioritize height-adjustable models to accommodate different heights and extend their lifespan. The desk width should be ≥60cm and the depth ≥40cm to ensure sufficient space for books and school supplies.
Material safety is crucial. Choose E0-grade solid wood or environmentally friendly boards for the desk, ensuring no formaldehyde odor and a wear-resistant, scratch-resistant surface. For the chair seat, choose breathable mesh or PU material to prevent stuffiness during prolonged sitting. Metal frames should be rust-proofed, and connections should be secure and stable to prevent wobbling during use.
Ergonomic design is essential. The chair should have appropriate lumbar support and seat angle to reduce lumbar pressure. Rounded edges on the desk prevent bumps and injuries. The height of the desks and chairs is appropriately matched, so that when the user sits upright, their elbows are level with the desktop when their arms hang naturally, and their line of sight is perpendicular to the book, protecting their eyesight and spine.
Choose according to the scenario and needs. For bulk purchases in classrooms, durability and cost-effectiveness should be considered, prioritizing easy-to-clean and wear-resistant models. For home use, single desks and chairs can focus on adjustability and storage functions, such as adding drawers and bookshelves. Weight should also be considered for easy movement and repositioning.








