Cyber Monday Is the Only Day You Can Score Our Favorite Office Chair for 25% Off
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Cyber Monday Is the Only Day You Can Score Our Favorite Office Chair for 25% Off
"The Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro is now $374, it's lowest price yet. It comes loaded with adjustments like tilt, height, seat depth and 5D armrests so you can dial in your perfect fit. The Branch Verve chair, built for those who want something a bit more stylish, is down to $509, while the Branch standing desk is $636, down from $749. Thanks to these Cyber Monday deals these record low prices are definitely worth it if your back is crying for help."
"The Ergonomic Chair Pro is a great option for anyone who spends hours at their desk -- whether you're gaming, writing or editing photos. It reclines smoothly, offers forward tilt and supports your posture through long sessions without that mid-afternoon slump. CNET's office chair tester, James Bricknell, puts it simply: "Of all the chairs I've used -- and I've used dozens at this point -- the Branch ergonomic chair pro is the one consistently comfortable over long periods.""
"Then, there's the Verve chair which brings a touch of high-end polish to your workspace with its contoured back and dense foam seat -- ideal if you want something that looks good as it feels. You can pair either chair with the Branch standing desk, which can store four height settings and has built-in cable management to keep things tidy. It's our favorite for a home-office setup ."
Branch is taking up to 25% off everything with code CYBERMON, including desks, chairs, and standing desks. The Ergonomic Chair Pro is $374 with adjustments for tilt, height, seat depth, and 5D armrests to enable a personalized fit and long-session support. The Verve chair is $509, offering a contoured back and dense foam seat for a stylish yet comfortable option. The Branch standing desk is $636, stores four height settings, and includes built-in cable management to keep setups tidy. These Cyber Monday discounts bring record-low prices that make ergonomic, long-term comfort investments more affordable.
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