Why certifications matter
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Independent proof, not marketing claims
When choosing an ergonomic office chair, comfort alone is not enough.
What truly matters is whether a chair is objectively tested, independently verified, and designed to support the human body over long working days.
That is where certifications play a critical role.
At Paperloops, certifications are not badges for marketing.
They are proof that our chairs meet internationally recognized standards for ergonomics, safety, durability, and health.
What certifications actually mean
A certification is not an opinion.
It is the result of independent testing by accredited institutions, based on strict, predefined criteria.
Certified chairs are evaluated on aspects such as:
- Posture support and spinal alignment
- Adjustability for different body types
- Long-term sitting comfort
- Structural safety and stability
- Durability under intensive daily use
This ensures that the chair performs as intended — not just when it’s new, but over years of real-world use.
Certified by IGR – Human-centered ergonomics
The Institute for Health and Ergonomics (IGR) evaluates products based on real human diversity.
Instead of testing for one “average” user, IGR focuses on:
- Different body sizes and proportions
- Individual posture needs
- Long-term musculoskeletal health
An IGR-certified chair supports natural movement, adapts to the user, and helps reduce strain during long sitting sessions.
For you, this means:
- Better posture support
- Less tension in neck, shoulders, and lower back
- Greater comfort throughout the workday
Tested to TÜV & BIFMA standards – Safety and durability
Our chairs are tested according to TÜV Rheinland and BIFMA standards.
These tests focus on:
- Load capacity and mechanical strength
- Stability and safety under movement
- Durability during repeated daily use
This ensures that every Paperloops chair is built to withstand years of intensive professional use, without compromising safety or performance.
Certified to EN 1335 – The European benchmark
EN 1335 is the official European standard for office chairs.
It defines requirements for:
- Correct seat and backrest dimensions
- Adjustable features and usability
- Stability and structural safety
A chair that meets EN 1335 is designed for professional work environments and complies with strict European ergonomic guidelines.
Why certifications matter for your health
Sitting for long hours places continuous stress on the body.
Without proper support, this can lead to:
- Lower back pain
- Neck and shoulder tension
- Fatigue and reduced focus
Certified ergonomic chairs are designed to:
- Support the natural curve of the spine
- Encourage healthy sitting posture
- Adapt as you move throughout the day
The result is not just comfort, but long-term wellbeing and sustained productivity.
Our commitment
At Paperloops, we believe that trust is earned through transparency and verification.
That is why we choose to:
- Work with independent certification bodies
- Design according to international ergonomic standards
- Clearly explain what those standards mean for you
Because when it comes to your health, assumptions are not enough.
Proof matters.

