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12 Best Cyber Monday Office Chair Deals on Herman Miller and Beyond (2025)

12 Best Cyber Monday Office Chair Deals on Herman Miller and Beyond (2025)

This story was updated at 5:37 am EST on 12/1/25 to reflect Cyber Monday pricing.

As you’re making a list (and checking it twice) of everything in your home that needs an overhaul this season, don’t forget about the best Cyber Monday office chair deals. Throughout the week, we’ve been spotting sales on all sorts of breathable mesh chairs to upgrade your home office situation. What ultimately made our curated list below were options that prioritized function (including essential qualities like ergonomic designs for back support and adjustable heights to get your footing), while being streamlined enough to blend in with a stylish workspace. Our picks include some of our favorite office chair brands like Herman Miller and Branch to upgrade your WFH setup.

  • Photo: Audrey Lee

Branch Ergonomic Chair Pro

Branch is one of our favorite office chair brands for its cushy, adjustable designs. Several of our editors have tried the signature “Pro” chair, and aside from the highly customizable silhouette, they call out the breathable mesh, ergonomic support, and reclining high back as other standout features. “As soon as I sat down on the Branch ergonomic chair, I could feel the difference from others I typically use because of its soft cushioning,” senior commerce editor Nashia Baker says. “And although I’ve sat on chairs that keep my back upright to keep me from slouching in front of my computer, this one had a soft, breathable back that opened my eyes to how comfortable I can truly feel to lean back as I work.”

Herman Miller Aeron Chair

The Herman Miller Aeron chair is the gold standard in ergonomic design, with every component of it fine-tuned for optimal alignment and balance. Over the decades since its launch, the Aeron has ascended to a status symbol, with everyone from design bros to former presidents (Obama himself) touting its comfort and style. Contributor Zoë Sessums was wooed by hers, saying, “This chair will save your body. I would recommend the Aeron chair again and again.” As an eco-friendly bonus, current versions of the chair are also made of 50% recycled materials.

The Branch Verve Chair hits that sweet spot between sleek design and day-in, day-out comfort. Contributor Terri Williams calls out the V-shaped design and extra lumbar support for making long stretches at the desk surprisingly easy, and the chair’s range of adjustments (armrest height, seat depth, tilt, tilt tension, lumbar padding) puts it squarely in holy grail territory. And at just under $600, it’s also one of the most affordable, streamlined picks in its category—perfect if you want ergonomic support without the clunky look of a traditional task chair.

Asari Chair by Herman Miller

From the soft leather exterior to the foam-filled seat, commerce editor Audrey Lee says the cloudlike Herman Miller Asari chair allows for all-day comfort while she’s sitting and working. “The chair has noticeably softened in a way that’s ultra-accommodating to my dimensions without feeling too sunken in or stiff,” she says. To make the most of your office furniture, you can customize this chair down to the armrests so it can complement your surroundings. While Lee “absolutely recommends” this desk chair for those looking to splurge on their home office, you can get it for a good deal now while it’s 25% off.

Herman Miller Eames Soft Pad Chair

The Eames Soft Pad Chair from Herman Miller is one of those designs that’s instantly recognizable, but the striped fabric version at DWR gives it a fresh, slightly unexpected twist. You still get that iconic silhouette, but with a little more personality. The seat is supportive but comfortable enough for real workdays, and the proportions make it easy to tuck into a home office, studio, or even a bedroom corner.

  • Photo: Yelena Moroz Alpert

  • Photo: Yelena Moroz Alpert

Eames Molded Plastic Task Armchair with Seatpad

Contributor Yelena Moroz Alpert opted for this home office chair in a deep yellow colorway to match her wallpaper and shares that its quality exceeded her expectations, especially when working for long hours. “The Task chair proved to be quite comfortable, and I find the smooth swivel motion soothing as I think when I have writer’s block,” she says.

If you’re after an office chair that won’t feel like office furniture, this one brings legit comfort with a little design flair. Its back, made with the signature Y-shaped “exoskeleton” frame and breathable mesh, makes long work sessions feel a whole lot easier. Adjustability is solid across the board—you can customize the height, tilt, tension, and arm options so they’re fine-tuned to your posture.

Crate & Barrel Graham Grey Office Chair

Crate & Barrel’s Graham Grey Office Chair brings a polished, yet easygoing vibe to your workspace. The curved back gives you a comfortable perch for long stretches and the seat has enough cushioning to make hours at the desk feel less like a chore. The grey upholstery alao adds a soft, textural note that works with pretty much any color scheme.

  • Photo: Lizzie Soufleris

Fritz Hansen Series 7 Upholstered Office Chair

Take 20% off the sleek Fritz Hansen chair our writer Julia Harrison calls “a hallmark of sophisticated design, a nod to Arne Jacobsen in your home, and—to my frame, anyway—a comfortable choice in which I feel, actually, quite powerful in my craft.” The upholstered piece with elevated arm rests is one of the few leather picks on this list, and includes a constellation of rolling wheels underneath.

Haworth Breck Office Chair

The Breck chair keeps things comfortable and doesn’t look like it came straight out of a cubicle farm. Commerce editor Audrey Lee notes that it’s all the adjustable features that stood out to her when she tested it. “Need more tilt? No problem. Wish the armrests were just a tad longer? Easy. Height? Seat depth? Lumbar support? Done, done, and done. And while these are all perks you would expect from a high-priced chair that costs over $1,000, the Breck supplies them at under $500” (or in the case of Cyber Monday, under $400).

Humanscale Freedom Task Chair with Headrest

The Freedom chair from Humanscale is built by one of the heavyweights in ergonomic design—so you’re getting wellness tech and style instead of just one or the other. The headrest moves with you, the recline adjusts on its own, and there aren’t a dozen levers to decode before you sit down. It’s built for long days, but it doesn’t look like a corporate import—you could park it in a living room office and it wouldn’t kill the vibe. If you want a chair that actually supports you and still fits into a well-designed space, this is the one that gets both sides right.

Eureka Skylar-Lite Duo Hue Ergonomic Office Chair

Your desk chair doesn’t need to be a focal point, which is why this mesh, minimalist model is a handsome option for modern work spaces. The height, headrest, and backrest are adjustable, and the base can support up to 300 pounds. Reviewers also note that the foam seat is incredibly supportive and the assembly process a breeze.

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