Finding an Amazon Prime Day office chair is a high priority on our list for the retailer’s upcoming sales event (July 16 & 17). And as always, we’re digging into the very best deals from all angles. You’re likely here because you’re tired of looking at and sitting in the same old unattractive/uncomfortable/broken office chair every day. We get it. Good-looking task chairs for your home office are hard to come by. To help you find the perfect mate for your computer desk, we found the best Prime Day deals on desk chairs for every kind of budget and style.
If you need a refresher on Prime Day, we’ve got you covered. And be sure to check out all the other bestsellers and home deals Prime Day has to offer.
But before we dig into our picks, it’s best to understand what to look for when shopping for the best office chair.
Things to Consider When Buying a New Office Chair
You’ve definitely heard of the word ergonomic, but it can be tough figuring out exactly what that means for your home office chairs. There’s a reason for that: Every chair feels a little bit different for every single person. There are a few things to keep in mind when you’re looking for a comfy chair that isn’t going to cause you any pain now or in the future.
- Look for something adjustable: The beauty here is that you have some literal wiggle room if something feels a bit off. Set yourself up for success by looking into options with an adjustable headrest, adjustable armrests, a seat height with a bit of range, etc.
- Pay close attention to where there is support: Some chairs have fuller seat cushions made of a high-density material and others offer a bit of recline. You know your body best, so take the time to figure out where your pain areas are and where you need an extra bit of support. In general, chairs with lumbar support are always a good place to start.
- Check the warranty and return policy: In general, furniture items shipped by Amazon (or are Prime eligible) are returnable for any reason within 30 days of receipt of shipment. This especially comes in handy when you’re buying a desk chair sight-unseen. (Some items that aren’t shipped by Amazon may be subject to the vendor’s own return policy, so be sure to read the fine print.) If you’re worried about durability, most vendors offer free warranties – meaning they’ll replace your chair if it falls apart—even several years after your purchase.
There’s a reason you find a Herman Miller behind the desks of businesses around America. For an ergonomic desk chair, the big-deal design is surprisingly sleek. Sure, it’s still a computer chair and can’t be mistaken for anything else, but a certain element of design thinking made this one an office icon. Our favorite details: a mesh back that conforms to your body, forward and rear tilt, and easy assembly.
If you’re looking for more support, the long back of this design will serve you well. With a 360-degree swivel and an easy-to-use single-touch seat adjustment, this chair packs more function and thoughtful design details than similarly priced options. It’s the perfect perch to come back to after you tire of that standing desk you said you’d use every day.
If you tend to get fidgety while working at a desk, listen up. The floating footrest is a big deal—its spacious design means you can drape your feet or legs over it in a number of ways. The leg rest can also be removed, for when you’re ready to plant those feet onto the ground again. Without this element, it is a pretty bare-bones office chair with limited back support, which is something to keep in mind if you don’t think you’ll be using that footrest often.
This desk chair has a few different personalities: with or without wheels, genuine leather or boucle (referred to as “furry” on the site), and pink or light cream. This armless design would be great for those who find themselves trying to sit crisscross applesauce during the workday. It has all of the usual details—seat height adjustment, front and back tilt, and the ability to lock it in place. But what we like is that it won’t look too odd if you have to pull it up to the dining table for an unexpected plus one. Versatility, baby.
Flexispot’s OC3B is one of our favorite desk chairs sold on Amazon. According to Clever tester Terri Williams, it’s the “best of both worlds” when it comes to comfort and price point. “The entire chair (back, seat, headrest) is made of breathable mesh, which contributes to air circulation,” she writes, and it has “several adjustment points, and even includes a clothes hanger on the back to keep a jacket or throw blanket close by.” Plus, it’s just plain comfortable. Now through Prime Day, you can take an extra $30 off the sale price when you check the on-page coupon.
As it turns out, Serta also makes office furniture. This fuzzy, height adjustable faux-fur chair has memory foam padding in the seat and arms, and a wheeled base with 360-degree casters. “It doesn’t rock, so it helps me so much from slouching,” one reviewer writes, while another commends its “great back support.” If you’re not one for faux fur, the gray suede option is also available, though without the Prime Day office chair deals running.
It’s not your mother’s desk chair, but it does look like something you’d find in a Lower East Side art gallery. (“Take a break from the serious seating,” the product description urges.) The tractor-inspired seat is made from ergonomically molded plastic, and it’s set atop an adjustable chrome base that’ll last for years to come. Colorways range from yellow to violet to apple green, but we’re partial to the orange, which just so happens to be 31% off.
The saddle stitching on this faux-leather task chair — along with the matte black base — make it look much more expensive than it actually is. The armless design will slide under any size desk, and it’s attractive enough to double as a side chair. And because there isn’t a headrest or pair of arms to attach, assembly shouldn’t take more than ten minutes.
You probably haven’t thought too much about how convenient a pair of flip-up armrests can be…but you will after sitting in this chair for a day. The ergonomic Mimoglad office chair encourages healthy spinal posture in both the back’s design and its ability to recline, lessening pressure on the body. It’s also an extra $40 off at checkout when you select the on-page coupon.
For those who want comfort but find themselves on a tight budget, here’s a supportive, under-$75 option that’ll arrive in just two days. A breathable mesh design means you won’t get sweaty while plowing through spreadsheets, and the 15-minute assembly process isn’t bad either.
The high-back version, which does have arms, is also on sale. The chair comes in three different frame finishes—chrome, black, rose gold, and gold—and features a lock system, which means you can find your favorite position and maintain it.
When combined with the Prime Day deal, this Eames office chair dupe costs about $2,000 less than the original. (The white colorway offers an even greater discount.) It has a quilted faux-leather seat and back, and the armless design makes it an excellent choice for small spaces or tight desks.
One of the most affordable options on this list (though certainly not the least stylish), this upholstered desk chair has a channeled back and high-density seat cushion, and comes in a variety of colorways. Just about every reviewer calls it comfortable, including a nail tech who uses it daily for her appointments. If it’s supportive enough for the posture-breaking work of a manicurist, it’ll be supportive enough for Zoom.
This modern desk chair is so comfortable, one reviewer purchased another to use as additional seating in her family room. (Plus, it’s “attractive [and] very easy to assemble,” she writes.) It offers an Eames-like look for a fraction of the price this Prime Day.
“I was surprised [by] how comfortable this chair is,” writes one reviewer of this adjustable mid-back office chair, “and it looks and feels very expensive.” The armrests flip up for extra room while sitting (or to allow the chair to fit underneath a low desk), and the padded headrest offers additional neck support. It’s available in four different colorways — all of which are now under $75.
If your desk chair doesn’t need to be a focal point, this mesh, minimalist model is still a handsome option. The height, tilt, and armrests are adjustable, and the base can support up to 450 pounds. Reviewers call the padding “substantial” and the assembly process a breeze.
By no means is your desk chair required to roll. A windsor-style side chair (complete with a plush seat cushion) will more than suffice—and double as extra seating for guests. This one—a favorite among reviewers—is an extra $15 off with an on-page coupon.
If you’d rather the cushion be attached, this upholstered side chair has also received high marks. The walnut wood finish pairs with most mid-century furniture, and looks, according to one purchaser, “elegant” in person. While the chair is shipped from and sold by Amazon—and is now 60% off—the brand offers a free one-year warranty. The dark gray colorway is also on sale.
Those who are tall may have trouble finding a desk chair that properly aligns with their neck and back. Luckily, this under-$200 model is specifically designed for those who are 5’6″ to 6’2″. (It also has a higher weight limit, at 330 pounds.) The headrest is contoured to relieve vertebrae pressure, and the lumbar pressure is adjustable — two features not often found in under-$200 desk chairs. It’s shipped by Amazon, but the vendor also offers a lifetime warranty.
We’re getting some slight midcentury vibes from the brown suede, padded ribbing, and overall silhouette. The swivel casters will glide across hardwood floors, carpets, and rugs without any snags. The segmented seat and backrest construction is also supposed to deliver more lumbar support, if that’s something you’re seeking.