
It completes your chair.
Dual Rest LC99
A small shift at your desk — starting where your feet finally rest
Your chair is
only half the story.
When your legs settle into place — not just your back and hips — a quiet sense of calm follows.
Bad posture
starts with your legs.
Crossing, tucking, fidgeting… because your legs have nowhere to rest.
Just place it.
Your body knows the rest.
Set it under your desk, and your feet go up on their own. No reminders needed — an environment where your feet feel at home builds the habit before you're even aware of it.
The small details
change the long hours.
Every design choice reshapes how a long day in the chair feels — making it noticeably lighter.


Deeper, longer, healthier
We live in an age that calls for deeper, longer thinking. ROUMO stays beside you — so your feet have a comfortable place to be, and focusing can feel a little easier.
REVIEWS
What early users are saying
My search for a footrest is finally over. My old one forced me to keep my legs together — this one is wide enough to rest my legs comfortably. This is the last one I'll need.
Even after comparing many options, it's hard to find a footrest this well-balanced. The finish and design are clean, and it's structurally very solid.
'Pretty and simple.' 'My feet are surprisingly comfortable.' That's what friends said the moment they tried it. It's big and good-looking — so I put one in my study and one at the office.
Average rating 4.88 from Naver Smart Store reviews · Individual experiences may vary
Choosing for yourself
shouldn't be complicated.
Comfort On Any Chair
It completes your chair. Deeper, easier, healthier
Start the change —
right under your feet.
One small habit — feet up — and the texture of your whole day can shift.
A lighter day, even after work
With legs that stay light through the afternoon, enjoy more of your day.
Questions?
Already answered.
We sized it generously, putting comfort first. The product measures 51.2cm wide × 33.7cm deep, and we recommend a clear under-desk space of 76cm wide × 76cm deep. Please check the space under your desk before ordering.
It pairs well with most chairs that have a backrest. Just note that it can't be used with backless stools.
The maximum load is 50kg. It's designed for resting your feet and legs — please don't stand on it.
Most people adjust it once or twice at the start, then leave it alone. That's why we focused on sturdiness and low noise rather than constant adjustability — set it once, and it stays set for years.
The recycled CORDURA® fabric is water- and stain-resistant, so light marks wipe away easily with a wet wipe or damp cloth. For heavier stains, wash separately — and skip the dryer.
Defects on arrival are exchanged free of charge, and manufacturing defects qualify for a free exchange or refund within 1 year. The frame is covered by a 10-year warranty — built to support daily use.
Technical Details
Five years in — a footrest with a track record
ABOUT
routine and more
roumo
Once, I believed there was an easy road. Voices everywhere boasted of how to climb fast, and I copied their words down, diligently. But in time those voices faded, until only the empty place they had left remained. The things spoken lightly, being light, were the first to scatter. What was left was the repetition of each day — enduring a today no different from yesterday, reaching for something farther and stumbling, sitting back down in the same seat to begin once more. It wore on me, and often it felt small. Not knowing what all that repeating was for, I just kept holding on, and the days stretched on and on. Then one day, without meaning to, I found myself looking down — to the lowest place of all. And only then did I understand: that when the feet waver, the back bends in the end, and that the things which had borne me up without a word, from the very bottom, were what had carried every one of those days this far. They made no noise, so I never saw them — yet the quiet work of letting today hold up tomorrow had been happening all along, underfoot. So I chose persistence over flash. A name built not to rise high, but to hold out long. To settle a hand's breadth beneath someone's feet, and quietly bear up the wish to go a little farther. An everyday routine. roumo