Drafting Chairs & Stools — Expert Answer
Do any drafting chairs come with a headrest?
Headrests on drafting chairs are uncommon compared to executive task chairs, but they do exist on a small number of higher-end models. Because drafting chairs are typically used at elevated work surfaces where the user is leaning slightly forward (toward the work), the head doesn't naturally rest against a headrest during active work — making it less useful than on a reclining executive chair. If head support is a priority (for example, for users with neck issues who take seated breaks), a high-back drafting chair with a built-in neck roll or pad is more common than a separate adjustable headrest. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960 to ask about specific high-back models.