Designed by Niels Diffrient

Freedom Ocean Task Stool with Headrest

Freedom, elevated. Weight-sensitive recline and a contoured seat provide continuous support in active seating environments.

Design Features

  • Weight-sensitive recline comfort

    Weight-sensitive recline comfort

    Automatically responds to body weight for smooth movement and balanced support.
  • Made with up to 4.2 pounds of reclaimed ocean plastic

    Made with up to 4.2 pounds of reclaimed ocean plastic

    Incorporates recycled fishing nets to help reduce marine waste and plastic pollution.
  • Dynamic headrest support

    Dynamic headrest support

    Headrest moves with you as you recline, supporting your head and neck without manual adjustments.
  • Designed for elevated workstations

    Designed for elevated workstations

    Ideal for sit-stand desks, drafting setups, and higher work surfaces where a standard chair sits too low.
  • Built for daily use

    Built for daily use

    Contoured cushions, waterfall seat edge, and durable Duron arm pads help reduce pressure during longer sessions.

Specifications

Variant

SKU

F731BRF10XFWSNSC

Casters

Multi-Surface Caster for Hard or Soft Floor

Warranty

15 Years; Fabric/Cushions/Arm Pads/Casters: 5 Years

Dimensions

Width

26.75 in

Overall Height

46.75 in - 61.9 in

Backrest Height

18 in. - 20.9 in.

Seat Depth

17.4 in - 19.85 in

Seat Height

20.25 in - 27.75 in

Weight

Overall Weight

38 lb

Weight Capacity

400 lb


Materials & Sustainability

  • Product Materials

    Freedom Ocean is constructed using die-cast aluminum, steel, engineered polymers, contoured seat, back and headrest cushion, multi-layer Duron arm pads, and upholstery textile. Die-cast aluminum and steel form the structural frame and recline mechanism. Engineered polymers are used for components requiring flexibility and impact resistance. Ocean plastic, including discarded fishing nets upcycled from ocean and coastal environments, is incorporated into select structural components.

  • Upcycled Ocean Plastic

    Select components in this product are made using up to 4.2 lbs of upcycled plastic from ocean and coastal environments, including discarded fishing nets. Each unit produced diverts material from marine ecosystems while delivering the same performance as virgin materials.


Who It's For

For people who work at higher desks and want ergonomic support that still feels premium and effortless.

  • Ideal for sit-stand desks, drafting tables, and elevated workstations
  • Great for modern home offices where flexibility and posture support matter
  • A strong fit for sustainability-driven workspaces investing in better seating

Certifications & Testing

  • DECLARE® - Red List Approved
  • CDPH
  • SCS Indoor Advantage Gold

Care, Maintenance & Longevity

  • Upholstery

    Care instructions vary depending on the selected upholstery. Vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment to remove dust and prevent dirt from working into the fibers. For spills, act quickly — blot liquids with an absorbent cloth before they set. Stains should be removed by gently dabbing with a lint-free cloth or sponge dampened with clean, warm water. If necessary, add a small amount of mild dish soap, then finish by dabbing with clean water. Avoid rubbing, as this may damage the textile surface. For wool textiles, professional dry cleaning is recommended for anything beyond surface stains. For detailed care instructions by upholstery type, refer to the Humanscale Care Guide.

  • Frame, Base & Components

    Clean metal and plastic components with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap if needed. Dry thoroughly.

Comfortable enough to sleep in.

Sets a high standard for ergonomic seating.

Truly a grail chair... as much of a centerpiece for a home office as an Eames chair for a living room.

The gold standard in office seating has been set by the Freedom chair by Humanscale.

Niels Diffrient designing on board while sitting on Humanscale Freedom Saddle Stool ring base

Design By Niels Diffrient (1928–2013)

Niels Diffrient was a pioneering industrial designer known for his human-centered approach and belief that design should be intuitive and effortless. Often called “the last of the mid-century modernists,” he focused on simplicity, allowing form to follow function in its purest sense. A Cranbrook Academy graduate alongside Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen, Diffrient went on to shape some of the most iconic products of the 20th century. His work at Henry Dreyfuss Associates helped define modern industrial design, while his research into human factors redefined how products support the body. His partnership with Humanscale introduced a new standard in seating, creating designs that automatically adapt to the user. Diffrient’s legacy lives on in products that are simple, timeless, and designed to improve the human experience.
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