Fern

Haworth

Fern

107 positive 1 neutral 36 negative

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Steelcase, Herman Miller and Haworth are the top brands for office chairs. You are probably referring to the HM Aeron which is definitely a love it or hate it design. HM Embody is a very different chair but significantly more expensive. If you like a more upright position, the Steelcase Gesture or L

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

March 20, 2026 5:52 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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Got a Steelcase Gesture like new from an office supply store for 600, but i’m not loving it…

Here's the issue: Gesture is not a suitable chair for your height.... Im 6'3 it doesn't fit me right, you're even taller. Gesture is a very upright position, it actually has a slight forward tilt. When you slide the seat pad all the way forward, you end up sitting at the back of the bowl, you feel l

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

April 30, 2026 7:49 PM

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The Steelcase Leap V2 destroys your ass.

An ergonomic chair is like a shoe. It has to custom-fit your body. What feels amazing for someone else, doesn't necessarily feel amazing for you. Steelcase Leap is one of the most customizable chairs on the market to fit a wide range of users, but that doesn't mean it fits everyones body and sitting

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

April 30, 2026 2:16 PM

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Switched from a gaming chair to an office chair — honest 6-month review

I have learned not one chair works for everyone. You have to trial and error it until you find one best suited for you. I went through gamer chair, steelcase amia, leap v2, gesture, different types of herman miller, and a haworth fern. Ended up with the fern as my most suitable!

Fair_Artichoke4370 in r/pcsetups

April 21, 2026 9:35 PM

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G16 laptop setup

What do you dislike about aeron? The steel frame digs in to thighs? I myself am about 6”2 something and embody with atlas headrest so far is the best chair I owned. I can also recommend haworth fern WITHOUT the headrest. I tried aeron a few times. Its cool and maintaining it is the easiest out of th

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Blocc4life in r/gamingsetups

March 4, 2026 8:24 PM

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Why is Herman Miller so hyped?

Haworth Fern in Digital Knit with No Lumbar. I'm 6'5" with a long torso 32" inseam. I tried the Leap but didn't like how short the back of it felt. Same deal with the Embody, I'm simply too tall and the top edges pressed on my shoulder blades. The Fern is the best chair I've owned it's really comfor

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SlyFuu in r/OfficeChairs

March 13, 2026 8:08 PM

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Looking for a new chair as a tall person

I'm 190cm and tried a lot of chairs and the best fit I could find was the Haworth Fern (with an Atlas Headrest if you want to learn). Everything else I tried the seat pad was too short for my thighs and/or the backrest felt too short. If you want to try the Aeron, you'd be a size C. I liked the seat

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

March 30, 2026 5:04 PM

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I've gotten three executive style chairs online and they all hurt my bum.

Well you've left out some pretty important info... What chairs did you try, how tall/heavy are you. Personally, I find the Steelcase Leap seat pad to be best I've ever found. Unfortunately I didn't like the backrest but the seat pad is really great (I am 6'3 and 200 lbs though, what's comfortable to

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

March 26, 2026 1:51 PM

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What is the best and most comfortable office chair that you always swear by for long hours at desks?

Yes if you're spending 8+ hours a day in a chair, you need to invest in a good one. It's a professional tool. The reality is that every chair fits every body a little differently and your height, weight, and preferences all play a major factor. What works for me doesn't work for my wife at all and v

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MikeCheck_CE in r/OfficeChairs

March 19, 2026 1:10 PM

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