ErgoComfort Navy Microfiber Executive Side Chair with Metal Sled Base
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Wayfair Isla Executive Guest Chair | $117.84 |
Target Flash Furniture Executive Side Reception Chair with Lumbar Support and Sled Base | $130.92 |
Amazon Flash Furniture Isla Navy Microfiber Executive Side Reception Chair with Lumbar Support and Sled Base | $130.92 |
Lowe's | $136.08 |
Walmart Flash Furniture Navy Microfiber Executive Side Reception Chair with Lumbar Support and Sled Base | $142.52 |
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Really sturdy, comfortable and easy to assemble.
Excellent! Love the chairs. Very comfortable, with good lumbar support, and good looking. Ordering, shipping, assembling all went smoothly and well. Very good transaction.
As of this writing, it's been two days (minus a few hours, maybe) since I assembled this chair & started using it -- as an office/computer-desk chair, that is -- so, please take what I say next with a grain of salt because I haven't been using it for long enough yet to say what a "long-term owner's experience" would be like... with that said, though:Overall, I like this chair **A LOT!!!** More specifically, it has (at least) these three particular features which I really like:- Feature 1: microfiber upholstery (a.k.a. "imitation-suede fabric", sometimes known by brand names such as "Ultrasuede" or "Alcantara"). I was already familiar with this type of upholstery from a small sofa which I bought 17 years ago, and I've liked it ever since then, so I deliberately sought out this type of upholstery while shopping for office chairs just recently. And, for this model of chair in particular, my (good) expectations about its upholstery were met!- Feature 2: its particular type of chair base, which seems somewhat uncommon for office chairs... or maybe more than just "somewhat". One thing that led me to this specific chair model was that, during my recent round of furniture-shopping, I was looking specifically for office chairs which *DO NOT* have any wheels (because, when used on a hard/non-carpeted floor, wheeled chairs will roll *FAR* too easily), and -- unfortunately -- it's not particularly easy to find non-wheeled office chairs, *especially* once you start adding additional constraints such as (as mentioned above) a particular type of upholstery. Many of the other non-wheeled chair models that I looked at had what's called a "sled base", i.e. a single curved tube underneath its seat that serves both as the chair's base (the part that's in contact with the floor) and also as its "legs" (the vertical part that connects the base to the seat). You should be aware that a chair with that type of design effectively has only two legs, both of which are *at the front-end* of its seat... which, in turn, tends to cause that tube to flex when you sit down in the chair and/or when you lean back in it, ultimately making a "sled-base" chair of that kind feel somewhat similar to a rocking chair. **HOWEVER**, this chair right here instead has a very different type of non-wheeled base: two separate curved (or "looped", rather) tubes, each of which serves three purposes: it's one arm of the chair, and half (either the left half or the right half, that is) of the chair's base, **AND** two of the chair's legs (either the left two legs or the right two legs). With this design, the chair effectively has four legs in total... *UNLIKE* the aforementioned "sled-base" design, which has only two legs.- Finally, feature 3: out of the various chairs that I've bought during this round of shopping, so far I've assembled two of them: this one, and also a sled-base chair of the type described above (i.e. one that has only two upright "legs", both of which are at the front). The sled base chair was **frustratingly difficult to assemble**, mainly because -- for some inherent structural/mechanical reason, I suspect -- after having bolted one of the chair's arms to the seat & the back, it then was necessary to apply *A LOT of force* to hold the other one of the arms & the seat close enough together to each other in order for the bolt-holes to line up well enough for me to bolt down that other arm. And, in contrast, *this chair that I'm reviewing here was MUCH EASIER for me to assemble* than that other one was!(Also note, another type of non-wheeled chair design that's probably less springy/flexible than the "sled-base" design tends to be is: for the chair to simply have four individual upright legs. I bought one other chair that has four separate legs, although that one's item-description calls it an armchair rather than an office chair.)Be warned, though: there are four hard plastic "feet" on the undersides of the aforementioned two metal-loops that serve as this chair's legs. If you're going to set this chair on a (non-carpeted) floor surface of some kind that's vulnerable to being scratched/gouged/damaged -- such as one made of wood, plastic, vinyl, etc. -- then you probably ought to put soft felt pads on the chair's feet in order to prevent them from damaging the floor.So, the conclusion here is: if you're looking for an office chair to use on a non-carpeted hard floor, and microfiber / imitation-suede cloth upholstery is acceptable to you, and you prefer the chair to feel solid (*as opposed to* springy) while sitting in it, then this chair likely would be a very good choice... or maybe even *THE ONLY* choice! Less
I got this in blue and I absolutely love it. It works perfectly as my desk office chair. It’s surprisingly sturdy and incredibly comfortable. It’s also good sized. I’m 6’2” and don’t feel like this is small, like a lot of other reviews have said. I highly recommend this chair.
Great chairs! Comfy padding too.
Very nice chair. Comfortable and professional looking for a guest chair in an office.
THIS CHAIR IS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED IT IS STABLE AND SOLID IN ITS POSTURE . IT IS HANDSOME IN ITS APPERANCE AND THE BLACK LEATHER IS COMFORTABLE.
Both chairs are great quality. Very happy with them.
Chair is great. However, the colour is hardly chocolate brown. More like a soft pinky brown. In my case the chair is in the basement family/tv room so really the color does not matter a lot. However, if it was to match existing decor - it would not be great and would be returned. You might update your colour descriptions.
I ordered this chair for my husband in his hobby room. This is our second chair of this kind. We have one in the office area also. It is comfortable, sturdy and practical. We love that it has a slide base and not wheels because we have carpet in the house and wheels tear up carpet
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This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $174 to $287.
Isla Executive Guest Chair at Wayfair
,Flash Furniture Executive Side Reception Chair with Lumbar Support and Sled Base at Target
,Flash Furniture Navy Microfiber Executive Side Reception Chair with Lumbar Support and Sled Base at Walmart
,Flash Furniture Isla Navy Microfiber Executive Side Reception Chair with Lumbar Support and Sled Base at Amazon
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Elevate your office's comfort and style with the ErgoComfort Executive Side Chair. Featuring a navy microfiber seat for supreme comfort and a durable black metal sled base, this chair is designed to provide unparalleled support with built-in lumbar support and non-marring floor glides, making it a perfect addition to any office setting.
Quick facts
What's important to look for in an ergonomic office chair?
Adjustability in height, lumbar support, armrests, and seat depth are key features to look for to ensure comfort and support.
How often should I replace my office chair?
Quality office chairs can last 7-10 years. Replace when wear affects comfort or if the chair no longer supports proper posture.
Can the material of an office chair impact comfort?
Yes, breathable materials like mesh offer comfort for long hours, while leather can provide durability and a classic look.
What are the ergonomic considerations for a home office desk and chair?
The desk height should be approximately 30 inches (76 cm), with enough space under the desk for your legs — at least 24 inches (61 cm) for a desk chair with legs. For a chair with castors, a clearance space of 28 inches (71 cm) from the desk's edge is recommended.
How much space is required for a comfortable desk chair?
A chair with legs needs around 28 inches (71 cm) from the nearest desk edge, while a swivel chair requires more space due to its mobility.
What is the ergonomic height for a desk chair?
The seat of a desk chair should be about 18 inches (46 cm) high, with adjustable armrests for lateral and height movement.
What are the key measurements for ergonomic furniture design?
Work surfaces should be about 36 inches (91 cm) high, with at least 8 inches (20 cm) of legroom under the work surface, and office chairs should provide 28 inches (71 cm) of space for legroom.
What ergonomic principles should I follow when setting up my home?
Furniture should match the user's body type, with work surfaces at a comfortable height (usually 36 inches for kitchen counters) and seating that supports a relaxed posture.
What are some effective ways to clean and maintain my furniture and rugs?
Use sticky lint rollers for picking up small debris, wet wipes for mark removal, and thin stockings over vacuum nozzles to clean hard-to-reach areas like LEGO pieces.