Amia

Steelcase

Amia

200 positive 1 neutral 32 negative

Based on 233 Reddit mentions

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suggest me a good ergonomic chair for petite women please

Not the steelcase amia, I will say that. I have it and although the seat is really comfy and got rid of pain in my tailbone, the seat is also too big and wise and I end up sitting with my knees to my chest just to be comfortable enough. I think its just made for bigger people. I am 5 foot.

Mouse0022 in r/PetiteLiving

May 9, 2026 3:07 PM

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3 day experience

I bought it too, Its feels so good, and its versatile, I can chill, work without disconfort.I had steelcase Amia, and with Amia I cannot be sitted than more 2 hours.I was looking to embody but Im a guy who likes to chill so I choose libernovo.

Fantastic_Quote3487 in r/LiberNovo

May 8, 2026 11:44 PM

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Help with picking chair for petite with lower back & upper trap pain

I'm 5 ft and lightweight, and recently purchased a Lamia from Offeco (that's LeapV2 frame with Amia seat with 4D armrests). I was highly disappointed from the moment I sat on it. That said, I've only been testing it for less than a week. Here's my little review if that helps: -The chair's height ran

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Owny1X in r/OfficeChairs

April 19, 2026 7:14 PM

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Need Chair Advice

Have you looked at Anthros? I’m just a bit shorter and about your weight, and have had excellent experiences with remanufactured and refurbished Steelcase chairs from Crandall and BTOD, with their thicker or reinforced seat cushions. Crandall offers a top tier headrest from Atlas for the Leap V2. Am

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DnBenjamin in r/gamingchairs

December 30, 2025 2:16 AM

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Crandall Replacement Experience?

I have the Amia straight from Steelcase and I hate the chair. I still own it and it has not been better than my cheaper chairs. The bottom pading is very thin, it hurts sitting. I can barely do 30 mins on it. I use it for work for about 1 year or so now, and I have been looking to replace it. I thou

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General_Ad258 in r/OfficeChairs

January 10, 2026 6:29 AM

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Rant: This subreddit is probably the worst place to actually get advice on what chair to buy

Completely agree with this. I couldn't try any chairs prior to buying because there's no place close to me that has a large selection available, so I did my research and blind bought a steelcase amia because it had the best reviews for the things I needed, and guess what? I HATE the seat (which is h

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hxmy in r/OfficeChairs

January 16, 2026 9:47 AM

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Discomfort when using new Steelcase Series 2 chair

Hi! Have you found any solution to such issue? I have a Steelcase Amia, which also has a similar contoured seat cushion, and experienced the same discomfort issue.

WNX_114514 in r/OfficeChairs

March 3, 2026 7:33 PM

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What is something worth buying despite how expensive it is?

My Herman Miller Gaming Embody office chair was not cheap (paid $1425 couple years ago), but it was 100% worth it. Chair was easily 9/10 out of the box, and then I added an Atlas matching headrest and now it's 10/10. Tried the Haworth Fern, HM Aeron, Steelcase leap v2 and Amia before it, and it was

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clingbat in r/Productivitycafe

February 19, 2026 7:42 AM

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Used Steelcase Please V2 for about 350€

Hmm, not my experience. Ive got the leap, a Haworth Very Task (pretty much like the zody) and a Steelcase nordfolk conference chair (rock solid, no padding) in my office. The please is one step above the Nordfolk. I even tried to put as much pressure on my finger as possible, got a bit of a squeeze

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dasrudiment in r/OfficeChairs

March 13, 2026 9:14 PM

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