I get where you’re coming from. I think a big reason plastic-based chairs became popular is accessibility — they’re lighter, more affordable, and easier to ship globally, which makes decent seating available to more people.
That said, quality still matters a lot. When the engineering is good, plastic frames can actually be quiet and flexible in a way that helps with long sitting. The problem isn’t plastic itself, it’s when cost-cutting goes too far.
I get where you’re coming from. I think a big reason plastic-based chairs became popular is accessibility — they’re lighter, more affordable, and easier to ship globally, which makes decent seating available to more people.
That said, quality still matters a lot. When the engineering is good, plastic frames can actually be quiet and flexible in a way that helps with long sitting. The problem isn’t plastic itself, it’s when cost-cutting goes too far.