If you’re like us, moving into a new home with very little furniture, you probably borrowed a chair for your work-from-home office table. And after sitting for a few hours (6+) staring at your spreadsheet, trying to remember how to create a pivot table before your next video conference call, the aches and pains start to creep in.
OK! Maybe, pivot table wizardry are the least of your worries. But, a crappy, uncomfortable chair is no way to work. Seriously.
We tried 3 different chairs (chairs we regrettably purchased) before finally discovering Branch Furniture’s Office Daily Chair. So far it has been a pleasant experience, checking off all of our ‘must have’ boxes: reliable back support, thick seating cushion, and durable assembly. It’s THE perfect chair if you’re working from home, backed by a 30-day return policy. But don’t take our word for it. Read further and try it out for yourself and get $20 off $150 by clicking this link.
Natural back support
No back is ever fully straight. In our experience, the right chair embraces your back’s curve, naturally encouraging proper support for your lumbar. Woven mesh is popular for breathability (who desires a sweaty back for 6 hours?) and material is important: a strong nylon weave that doesn’t fall apart after multiple uses to provide consistent support.
Cushion matters
Although some cushion is better than no cushion, paper thin cushions that fizzle after a few uses can perhaps do more harm than good. Everything from the spine to your tailbone work together mechanically, so having a thick, dense foam that springs back into shape can return serious advantages.
Assembly that lasts
Our last chair economically fit the bill, but lacked mad durability. After a few months, the armrests fell apart, requiring tightening every few weeks. Many chairs are sold in pieces to ease transport and assemble at home. However, only a handful of companies are thoughtful about vital components like accessible screw placement and quality parts.
So many customers are in love with this chair from Branch Furniture. Quite frankly we were skeptical at first and the price tag seemed a tad over our budget. But after spending hundreds of dollars on previous chairs that failed for daily use, we’ve concluded that this investment has been so far worth it.
If you’re still interested, don’t forget to save a little and get $20 off $150 by clicking this link! We would love to hear what you think.