Eureka Ergonomic Rolling Desk Chair Review

Eureka Ergonomic Rolling Desk Chair Review

*Today’s post was made possible by Eureka Ergonomic, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

I feel the need to backtrack on a few points I’ve made this year about office seating. In the past, I’ve touted the merits of using a non-traditional desk chair, but I was recently asked to review a designer rolling office chair, and I discovered that I really have been missing out all this time! I still love the concept of using unexpected options at your desk, but now that I know better, there really is something to be said for truly ergonomic seating that supports you throughout hours of work tasks.

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This is the Mathias Napa Leather Executive Office Chair from Eureka Ergonomic, and I think we can all agree (if you’re familiar with my interiors style) that this chair was pretty much made for me. The mid-century inspired shape and design are the perfect fit for our 1960s ranch. It looks like a desk chair, but it also looks like any of the other types of Eames-like seating that we have scattered throughout our home. Click here and here for visual proof.

The head support, in particular, is a favorite feature of mine. I’ve never had a desk chair that supports my head and shoulders like this, and the impact that it has on my comfort level while working at my computer is enormous. I also adore the buttery soft feel of the leather. I’ve been hyper vigilant not to let our cats up on the chair so that I can keep the leather as pristine as it looked straight out of the box when it was delivered. So far, so good. It was also really easy to assemble, by the way!

Eureka Ergonomic Rolling Desk Chair Review

Eureka Ergonomic Rolling Desk Chair Review

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I even rearranged the layout of my home office to make my new Mathias chair more of a focal point when looking or walking into the space. I moved my desk to the front-facing wall of the office, and moved the other furniture around to fill in. One thing that I wanted to make sure I maintained in the functionality of the room was space for my new rolling desk chair to actually roll. I wanted to put a rug down, but I wasn’t sure that I could use one that took up the entire space since it might disrupt the flow of my new desk chair’s wheels. To compromise, I laid down an inexpensive half-size rug that adds softness and color to the room, but doesn’t encroach on the area where my chair wheels around. It’s working like a charm.

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^^This little dresser cabinet is where we feed our cats, by the way. We put their bowls up high to keep the dog from getting into their food, and we store all of their cans and dishes in the drawers for easy access.

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Eureka Ergonomic Rolling Desk Chair Review

Eureka Ergonomic Rolling Desk Chair Review

I know that a designer ergonomic executive chair is an investment, but I consider it a worthy one now that I’ve had the chance to test this chair out everyday in my home office. I’m heading into my forties next year, so it’s time to start prioritizing my joint health and comfort. Who can relate?! Use code “Carrie8” to get 8% off your own Mathias Office Chair now through midnight October 7, and feel free to ask me any specific questions in the comments if you have any.

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September 2025 Home Mood Boards

Neutral Natural Kitchen Mood Board

It’s time to share what I’ve been posting over on my LTK account! I started this series because I didn’t want you to miss out on free content in case you’re not following along on LTK or Instagram, so I’ll be posting a roundup here on the blog at the end of each month to help inspire your home décor brainstorming. Don’t forget to click all the way through to LTK (links are included in the paragraph explanations below) to get direct linked access to all of the pieces in each collection.

Neutral Natural Kitchen:

Our current retro 1960s kitchen is really small—much smaller than the mid-century kitchen at our last house—so every single accent packs a big punch. I try really hard to only purchase appliances and utensils that look just as good as they function, and I thought I’d do a bit of design dreaming with this mood board for a Neutral Natural Kitchen full of just that: kitchen items that you won’t mind leaving out on display during your everyday cooking routine. I’m currently coveting that under-mount mug rack myself (it’s just $15!), and the salt/pepper duo. Resources are all linked this way.

Outdoor Fall Patio Home Mood Board

Outdoor Fall Patio:

We built our DIY hardscape patio this past spring, but I, surprisingly, found myself avoiding it during the brutal heat of summer. Now that fall and cooler temperatures are here, though, I’m constantly finding myself wandering out there to sneak in fresh air and reading time with the birds singing around me. This newfound routine inspired me to put together a mood board for an Outdoor Fall Patio, complete with plush outdoor seating, weather-resistant tabletops, lighting, cozy plaid textiles, and the dreamiest outdoor fire feature you’ve ever seen (similar budget-friendly option found here). You can order the items in this collection over on my LTK feed.

Warm Modern Entry Home Mood Board

Warm Modern Entry:

An entryway can be sort of a tricky space to decorate, right? This type of room is often on the smaller side, and needs to boast quite a bit of function. That balance isn’t always easy to find when shopping for home décor. With this conundrum in mind, I put together a mood board for a Warm Modern Entry that feels both sophisticated and welcoming, while also incorporating plenty of storage, color, and a soft place to land. Get links to everything that you see in my design this way.

Target Fall Décor Home Mood Board

Target Fall Décor:

Earlier this month I was in the midst of decorating our sunroom for a fun fall collaboration, so I bee-lined over to Target to see what kinds of seasonal options they had on hand for me to use in the space. After weaving my way through the aisles, I came away with tons of fall items on my wishlist but I could only choose a couple of things for my real life space. Not wanting to let the treasures in their current collection go unnoticed, I put together a full roundup of Target Fall Décor favorites on my LTK feed, which you can shop here. Hopefully, some are still in stock for you! I hate how quickly things sell out at Target. It seems like I can never get links out quickly enough, but I have my fingers crossed with this lineup of seasonal favorites.

Let me know in the comments if you have a specific room or spot in your home that you’d like me to mood board next! I always make sure to prioritize follower requests first, so please do tell what’s on your list of future house projects.

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