Haworth
Fern
Based on 144 Reddit mentions
$1202.00
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What is a 'buy it for life' item that is offensively expensive, but the moment you use it, you realize your entire life before that point was a lie?
+1 on a good quality computer chair that fits YOUR needs vs just an expensive chair is the key. I did months of research and settled on a Haworth Fern. Best $1500 I’ve ever spent. Granted, no chair in the world is going to be comfortable after so many hours of sitting, but having the right adjustmen
...highdefsteph in r/AskReddit
March 28, 2026 5:03 PM
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Best chair for a 6’4 guy sitting 9–10 hours a day?
I am 6'3 and ~200lbs. The best fitting chair I've found was the Haworth Fern. Very high back and long seat pad. Paired with an Atlas headrest if you like to lean back.
MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs
April 25, 2026 3:39 PM
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Going insane trying to find a good chair.
Buying a chair is honestly like buying a shoes. You really never know until you sit in one. That said,.consider the height/weight of the person you are getting the feedback from. I am 6'3 and 200 lbs, I didn't like the Gesture. My wife is 4'11 and ~100 lbs, she loves it. Pros: The build quality is t
...MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs
May 5, 2026 11:28 PM
2
Already dropped the deposit for the Maxis
I just did the same. 6'2 300lbs myself (before everyone tells me to lose weight I'm actually down 145lbs in two years). I've bounced back and forth between a Haworth Fern and Herman Miller Aeron C both I got used for a good price for the last year or so. The mesh on the Herman Miller has sagged but
...fullmetalalchymist9 in r/OfficeChairs
May 13, 2026 2:01 PM
2
WFH by Day, Gaming by Night
It's the best chair I've ever sat in and after the first week I've had zero back pain when getting up from long periods at the computer unlike with my racing chair bucket seat that I had. Moneywise it's hard to say - between the chair and headrest it was like $2,000. That's a crap ton of money to sp
...SyFyFan93 in r/battlestations
May 11, 2026 5:12 AM
2
Steelcase Leap V2 vs Haworth Fern???
I wholeheartedly disagree. As someone who's owned every chair mentioned here and more, the Haworth Fern Digital Knit has been my favorite and daily driver for almost 2 years. This is over in-home office test drives of the Aeron Chair, Aeron Gaming Chair, Embody Chair, Embody Gaming Chair, Mirra 2 Ch
...paultram64 in r/OfficeChairs
March 7, 2026 9:04 AM
2
Steelcase Leap v2 is not for me, what next?
I didn't like the Leap either. Felt the same issues as you. It actually gave me lots of pain. I tried the Herman Miller Sayl for 2 years and it was okay, more comfortable than the Leap but the back isn't very tall so there's no support in the shoulder. I think some of the chairs are designed for lar
...xjjon88 in r/OfficeChairs
April 18, 2026 12:12 AM
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This Florida couple fought Bank of America after it wrongfully tried to foreclose on their fully paid home, won $2,500 in legal fees, and when the bank ignored the ruling, they showed up with sheriff’s deputies and initiated a legal foreclosure on the bank’s local assets until it paid
The Haworth leaf or fern chair, whatever it is called, I’ve seen a couple around with my job (demolition/abatement) and it’s hard not to snag it while nobody is looking or when I’m there after hours. One of the best office chairs I’ve had the pleasure of using/testing when I worked for Haworth
Pure-City7914 in r/interestingasfuck
April 22, 2026 10:31 AM
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Finding ergonomic / gaming chairs for 6ft+ tall people
I've owned a Aeron Size C. I liked it for the first year or so but eventually the plastic around the edge began cutting into the back of my thighs. I ended up buying an Haworth Fern(Digital Knit no lumbar/headrest) and I've been extremely happy for the last two and half years.
SlyFuu in r/tall
May 2, 2026 9:16 PM
1
Is the Steelcast v2 really the most comfortable office chair?
It's not just about initially perceived comfort. It's about long term support, which reduces fatigue. You can buy any number of overly plush executive chairs from Amazon and big box stores that feel like sitting on pillows at first, but get very uncomfortable over extended sessions (pressure points,
...cptchnk in r/OfficeChairs
May 5, 2026 2:38 PM
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