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Used & new (21) from $45.52 See more product details Made of durable steel wire mesh and reinforced with a solid metal base. AmazonBasics Mid-Back Office ChairDetailsAltra Dakota L-Shaped Desk with Bookshelves, Dark Russet Cherry FREE Shipping. DetailsAmazonBasics High-Back Executive Chair - Black FREE Shipping. Special Offers and Product Promotions Save Big On Open-Box & Pre-owned: Buy "AmazonBasics Mid-Back Office Chair” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 24% off the $59.99 list price. Product is eligible for Amazon's 30-day returns policy and Prime or FREE Shipping. See all Open-Box & Pre-owned offers from Amazon Warehouse Deals. Add sensible style to your home office or at-work space with this AmazonBasics mid-back office chair. Its modern profile and sophisticated appearance offer a professional look for any location, while smooth contours and adjustable settings allow for all-day comfort. Simple pneumatic controls let you raise or lower your seat and rock back in your chair--or remain firmly sitting up straight.




The adjustable office chair helps promote an ergonomically correct seated position, which is important when at your desk or in front of the computer for long stretches of time. To raise the seat, lean forward to remove your weight from the chair, then pull up on the control handle. To lower the seat, stay seated and pull up on the control handle until you’re where you want to be. You can also pull out on the control handle, which allows your chair to tilt back, or sit forward and push the control handle in to prevent it from tilting. A tilt-tension knob underneath the chair seat makes it easier or harder to rock back in your chair, depending on which way you turn it. Black Bonded Leather Upholstery Smooth, supple, black bonded leather takes this chair to the next level of comfort. The black bonded leather upholstery covers both the padded seat of the chair, as well as its solid, square-shaped, gently contoured padded back. Black, curved, textured nylon armrests offer added support and comfort.




The office chair swivels for multi-tasking convenience, while its durable dual-wheel casters allow for smooth-rolling mobility from one area of your office to another. 27 x 25.8 x 39.2 inches 4.2 out of 5 stars #5 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #1 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Home Office Furniture > Home Office Desk Chairs > Adjustable Chairs 31.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? Compare to Similar Items AmazonBasics High-Back Executive Chair - Black Offex HL-0001-GG Mid-Back Chair with Triple Paddle Control, Black Mesh Herman Miller Mirra Chair Basic Home Office Desk Task Chair Graphite Frame with Citron Triflex Seat and Back Fixed Arms plus Standard Casters




See questions and answers 5 star57%4 star22%3 star9%2 star5%1 star7%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat For Occasional Home Office Use, Not For Full Timers... Chair arm broke after a week. You pay for what you get with AmazonBasics Good looking chair, but weak armrest Came with 2 left armrestsThe armrests are just fine but I can see why they may have snapped ...I LOVE this chair See all customer images Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon Giveaway See and discover other items: chair table wheels, computer desk for small spaces, chair under $100, best office chairs, comfortable chair, ergonomic chairYou spend hours at a time at your desk, so hopefully you're sitting in a comfortable chair. If not, it might be time for an upgrade. This week, we wanted to know which office chairs you thought were the best of breed, either because they offer great value, great comfort, or great ergonomics.




Here are the top five, based on your nominations. Earlier in the week, we asked you which office chairs you thought were the best of breed—the ones you'd suggest to anyone with a home office or who just spends a lot of time at their desk. We tallied up those nominations and picked out the top five in the category: The poll is closed and the votes are counted! To see which of the top five you decided was the absolute best, head over to our weekly hive five followup post to see and discuss the winner! Probably one of the most famous office chairs in the world, the Aeron chair set a new standard for ergonomics and comfort when it was released. It also set a new bar for price: new models retail for over $1200, although they can usually be found in the $6-800 range, cheaper if you buy used from individuals or office supply stores. The Aeron's design is so popular that companies around the world order them by the hundreds, and the Aeron has a permanent installment at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.




Even though it looks sharp and is extremely comfortable, it was initially designed in 1994, and recent studies that point out the dangers of sitting for eight hours at a time also note that the Aeron may not be as ergonomic as we'd hoped over long sitting sessions. Still, it has a huge fan base, is comfortable, adapts to virtually anyone who sits in it, gives up foam and padding for woven mesh, and is highly customizable. new AmazonBox( 'B003M1C7XW', 'wide' ) The Embody, Herman Miller's next generation office chair, was designed by one of the original designers of the Aeron. It takes a more modern approach, and hones in on ergonomics and full-back support. Any complaints about the Aeron's ergonomics were largely addressed in the Embody, as it's back can be independently adjusted and moved separately from the base and arms of the chair. It's still a pricey model, running retail between $1000 and $1500 depending on the finish, color, and fabric you choose, but it's easily one of the most comfortable chairs you'll ever sit in.




The back conforms to your shape using what Herman Miller calls "Pixelated Mesh," with multiple points of flexibility all along the length of the chair back. Some people complain the Embody has subpar lumbar support due to its spine-like back, and its controls and settings are a bit more complicated than the Aeron, but—full disclosure—as someone who owns one, it's the best chair I've ever owned. The Steelcase Leap earned praise from many of you for being more affordable than some other options, its sturdy, long-lasting construction, and its incredible customization options. The Leap is a bit more of a task chair than some others, but it's exceptionally comfortable, and the design makes sure your whole back is supported, even in the non-high-back models. It was designed with ergonomics in mind, and a special breathable foam padding that airs itself out through special slots on the back and bottom of the chair so it doesn't get too hot during long work sessions. Rather than conform to you, Steelcase designers gave you individual control over everything from the arm height to the seat depth, so the Leap at your desk really is just for you.




They retail for close to $1100, but they can easily be found in the $7-900 range new, even cheaper used. I was lucky enough to sit in a Leap every day at my last job, and it's just as sturdy and customizable as the marketing promos say, and comfortable over long periods, too. The Raynor Ergohuman series was designed primarily for people who sit in their chairs for long periods of time working long hours. The design may not win any artsy awards, but its customizable components, add-ons, and independent control over the seat height, arm height, headrest, and rocker tension are impressive. Many of you praised the breathable mesh and leather upholstery, high back, and comfortable headrest. The Ergohuman also features a slightly wider seat pan than most other chairs, perfect for...wider butts, as it were. The series isn't just for the wider among us though—it's ideal for taller folks who want decent back support as well. Raynor just unveiled the Ergohuman v2, which offers a number of improvements in design, ergonomics, and weight capacity.




The v1 will run you between $6-700, and the v2 between $7-800 retail. The $199 IKEA Markus is a high-backed chair that comes in a variety of colors and your choice of leather or padded fabric, with a mesh back for breathability. Compared to some of the others here, the Markus is lacking in features and customizability, but if you sit in one for a while, you'll find it remarkably comfortable (I was thinking about getting one myself before I got my Embody.) It is height adjustable and can tilt and lock, but don't expect to independently adjust the armrest width or height, or change the seat depth. The curved design and the mesh back to support your back, however, and the seat pan isn't really deep enough for you to slouch or sit improperly, so it does enforce good posture. If you're on a budget but want a quality desk chair, it's a great bang-for-your-buck office chair.Now that you've seen the top five, it's time to put them to an all-out vote to determine which one you all think is the best.




This week's honorable mention goes to the simple exercise ball, which many of you praised for is comfort (once you're used to it), it's flexibility, and the fact that it pretty much enforces proper posture by nature. Plus, the fact that they're widely available for little cash (compared to the top five, anyway) makes them an attractive option for home office workers on a budget. Also worth mentioning is the Herman Miller Mirra, the most affordable of the Herman Miller chairs (Retail ~$1000, available ~$700) but also one of the most space-saving and comfortable options available. Have something to say about one of the contenders? Want to make the case for your personal favorite, even if it wasn't included in the list? Remember, the top five are based on your most popular nominations from the call for contenders thread from earlier in the week. Make your case for your favorite—or alternative—in the discussions below.The Hive Five is based on reader nominations. As with most Hive Five posts, if your favorite was left out, it's not because we hate it—it's because it didn't get the nominations required in the call for contenders post to make the top five.

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