







🪑 Elevate your workspace comfort — because your productivity deserves the best seat in the house!
The Branch Ergonomic Chair combines advanced adjustability with breathable mesh and smooth wheels to deliver superior comfort and support. Designed for professionals seeking a sleek, modern office upgrade, it features 8 points of ergonomic adjustment, a sturdy frame supporting up to 275 lbs, and a breathable backrest to keep you cool. Easy to assemble and built for all-day use, this chair is a smart investment in your productivity and posture.





















| ASIN | B0C15CFF58 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | With arms |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. Follow instructions carefully to avoid injury. Use appropriate tools. Care: Clean with upholstery cleaning products only. Avoid harsh chemicals to prevent damage and potential safety hazards. |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,681 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #195 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | Branch |
| Chair Backrest Width | 20 Inches |
| Color | Sand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (487) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2023 |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Form Factor | Ergonomic, Modern |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 42 pounds |
| Item model number | 810061416425 |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Branch |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
| Model Name | Ergonomic Chair |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Use an upholstery cleaning product for nylon fabrics |
| Product Dimensions | 24"D x 25"W x 42"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Depth | 22 inches |
| Seat Height | 21 Inches |
| Size | Standard |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height, Adjustable Lumbar, Arm Rest, Ergonomic, Swivel |
| Style | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 810061416425 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**R
Sturdy and very comfortable - Easy Assembly
I did a ridiculous amount of research on desk chairs. Reading and watching reviews and "best" lists; reading and watching critiques of those same reviews and best lists, etc., etc. I was undecided on options ranging from $100 - $1,500 given the inconsistency of opinion. I did a non-scientific "gestalt" gut-check and concluded that the Branch Ergonomic "felt" like it had the best substantive impressions on the factors that mattered most to me: quality of materials and comfort. The number and range of adjustments was not important to me, as long as I could fix a setting that was comfortable. So, I ordered the chair and hoped for the best (the free 30-day returns made it a low risk, but the idea of disassembling and repacking the components still encouraged careful selection!). I was very impressed with the quality, weight, and finish of all the components. The assembly process was straightforward and the instructions were clear and helpful. (As an aside, they are intentionally humorously written by a fluent English speaker--another review noting the "For Use By One Person!" conveyed to me the sometimes unfortunate clumsy translation on some instructions, but that was not at all the case.) The trickiest part is attaching the seatback to the seat mechanism--it must be done upside down with the seatback toward the floor. A helper would make it easy, but for one person finding a support for both components at the appropriate height took some searching around the house (a bed turned out to be the right height). In all, it was about a 30 minute project, being careful. Once assembled, the chair is excellent. The seat is nicely cushioned, but not too soft. The back is supportive and breathes well. Although it is personal preference, the blue color is very nice (and was well represented on the site. The chair feels stable and sturdy. It is much better than the standard workstation chairs at my office (which I am sure were much more expensive!). My only slight disappointment is that the arms slide forward and backward quite easily--I unintentionally extend them when moving about forward and backward in the chair. Overall, I think this is an excellent chair and a super value!
S**.
Adjust to fit
This chair allows for a number of adjustments, which help to make a good fit and I have found it to be comfortable and sturdy. Easy to put together. It may not work well for those with short legs as the seat may be too high.
N**T
Overall good, solid chair
Overall we liked this chair and we are glad we purchased it for our son's current desk. It was easy to put together, he's 16 and did it himself. His only complaint...he does not like the arms - does not like the fact that the arm piece can go back and forth and there seems to be no way to lock it. Color and styling was nice. Back support is good. One thing to remember to keep in mind when buying an office chair is that it fits nicely under the desk. We assumed it was "standard" and it's not - the chair is a bit wider than the space the current desk provides. Guess we will be getting him a new desk too.
A**D
Great ergonomic chair!
The chair was easy to assemble. It is comfortable and provides good back support. It is sturdy and is exactly what I was looking for.
C**U
The best mid-tier chair I could find. Worth the investment if working from home
At the early stages of the pandemic, I purchased a work from home office chair like just about everyone else. I bought a functional-but-not-too-expensive chair. I then ended up purchasing better wheels and a detachable lumbar support for that one. Despite the add-ons, it just was not comfortable for an 8-10 hour day. I have chronic back issues so I'm a little extra sensitive to these things. I'm also cheap so I sucked it up and kept using that chair for about 2 years until I finally decided I needed an upgrade. I had/have a Steelcase chair at work and that one was always comfortable so that was my initial thought. That thought was quickly extinguished after seeing the price of those chairs. I mean, it's cheaper then physical therapy, surgery, etc but c'mon. I just can't justify paying over 1 grand for a chair. This Branch chair was the most reasonable value and pretty close to the top of what I was willing to pay. It also got good reviews from respected publications, which it's hard to find a legit review thru all of the propaganda lists out there. I wasn't absolutely sure it would be an upgrade but I have been pleasantly surprised. Very easy to assemble. The instructions are crystal clear and there are online videos on the Branch website to walk you thru it. They clearly put a lot of effort into making this as easy to assemble as possible. To be honest, that wasn't overly important to me but it was a bonus. Worth noting, I purchased another set of the Lifelong rubber caster wheels because they are just awesome. I immediately installed those rather then the included wheels as I didn't want to mess with trying to get the original casters out after being installed. As for fit and function, it's very good. Not as good as my in-office chair that costs 3-4x more but it's just as good where it counts most. There is adjustability in the height, lean, thigh support, arms, lumbar, etc. The lumbar support is just OK. It does serve the purpose and I've been able to ditch my separate lumbar support cushion. It's not life changing but again, functions as needed. The thigh support, height and arms all appropriate for me -- I'm 6ft and a biscuit over 200 so judge accordingly. Based on adjustability range, I would imagine it would work for a pretty wide range of body types, maybe up to 6'4" and even 300lbs. Definitely would work for shorter/lighter folks. I've had this chair for a couple of months now and no complaints or regrets. It feels like it will last many years. Overall, quite happy with the purchase and would do it again. It's the right chair at a reasonable price point for me.
T**N
Hard Chair and Annoying Armrest
The chair is mediocre overall. It’s firm and hard after you sit in for about 40 mins or so. For reference, I’m 6 ft tall and 200 lb, and I wish I had spent more money on a higher-quality chair. I ended up going with Steelcase V2 with Crandall Office. It is $300 more, but worth every penny. The biggest issue for me is the armrests. For reference, I typically set the back rest at the 2nd lock position. In order for my elbows to rest comfortably on the pads, the armrests have to be set high enough but then they hit my desk. If I lower the armrests to avoid hitting the desk, my arms no longer rest on the pads and end up dangling instead. This happens because there is a fairly large gap between the armrests and the backrest, due to the limited inward adjustment of the armrests. That gap is exactly where my arms fall, which becomes quite annoying during use.
J**D
The chair was easy to assemble, is comfortable, and has a durable feel to the build. There's a number of ways to adjust the ergonomics to suit you. I'm glad I was able to assemble it without the arms as I find it makes me sit with better posture. My only complaint is that when I unpacked the parts from the single box, the arms were contained in another box which was damaged and they had scuff marks on them (see attached photo). Not great when you're spending this much money on a new chair. Overall happy with the purchase and hope it lasts a long while.
A**R
This is a $250 CAD chair at most. Can't believe Wired rated it so high. Every part it is as cheap as possible. Doesn't even come with a headrest. Instant return
D**.
El soporte lumbar es horrible. Te va a dañar la espalda antes que darte comodidad.
M**M
Al armar e instalar los descansabrazos, estos tiene un “juego” de movimiento que no debería existir y amenaza con crecer con el uso constante. Me decepcionó eso, aunque podría omitirse pero estás comprando una silla que no es la más barata… Esperemos que no sea así. 🙄
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