Finally, a Decent Office Chair for Chronic Leg-Tuckers

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The faux leather upholstery is practical. It’s marketed as pet-scratch-resistant, so I intentionally left the chair in my living room for a few days where it would attract attention from my toddler and my Velcro corgi. The material survived without any noticeable scratches, and while it picked up the occasional applesauce smudge or grease mark, everything wiped away with a damp cloth. But if given the choice, I’d probably still opt for a more breathable fabric. The pleather got a little warm, especially when I was wearing shorts and was working in an upstairs corner of my home where the AC has a hard time reaching.

Smooth Operation

Wide office chairs have a reputation for being a little gimmicky. So upon testing this one, I half expected it to feel flimsy or wobbly after weeks of use, but it held up really well.

The assembly took about 20 minutes, and...

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