The HOMCOM Ergonomic Rolling Saddle Stool could be a good fit for salons and medical offices where comfort and practicality are important. It’s got this PU leather cover, which is easy to clean and pretty durable—a big plus when hygiene is a big deal.
But, just a heads-up: it's not real leather. Some folks felt misled because of this, and there have been reports about it peeling after a while.
On the usability side, our research shows that its ergonomic design and adjustable height are major pluses, especially where maintaining good posture for long periods is needed. So, if you’re a stylist or someone in the medical field sitting down a lot, it could be really handy.
Plus, the base is designed to roll around smoothly, which makes moving across a salon or clinic pretty easy.
Still, while the faux leather is great for being low-maintenance, it doesn’t feel exactly like the real deal. If that’s important to you, it might be a sticking point.
Just make sure your expectations match up with the product details. It looks nice and is practical, but if your work setting involves a lot of heavy use, think about how the PU leather might hold up. Some folks did mention durability issues.
In the end, as long as you’re okay with the texture being a bit different from genuine leather, this stool seems like it could work well for most professional settings when used the right way.
It’s all about that balance between style and function.