Overview

The Branch Ergonomic Chair is a seating solution developed by Branch Furniture, a company established in 2018. It is positioned within the ergonomic chair subcategory, targeting users in home office environments and small to medium-sized businesses. The chair emphasizes adjustability and support at a price point distinct from high-end executive chairs, aiming to make ergonomic seating more accessible for a broader user base.

The design of the Branch Ergonomic Chair incorporates multiple points of adjustment, including lumbar support, armrests, seat depth, and tilt mechanisms. These features are intended to allow users to customize the chair to their specific body dimensions and preferred working postures, which can contribute to comfort during prolonged periods of sitting. This focus on adjustability aligns with general ergonomic principles aimed at reducing musculoskeletal strain. For example, the importance of adjustable seat depth to support thigh length is a common recommendation in ergonomic guidelines, as noted by Steelcase's definition of ergonomics.

Branch offers the Ergonomic Chair as a core product alongside other office furniture such as the Branch Daily Chair and the Branch Elevate Desk. The Ergonomic Chair is designed for users who require more extensive adjustability than basic office chairs but may not require the advanced features or premium materials found in chairs from manufacturers like Herman Miller or Steelcase. Its suitability for home offices is often cited due to its balance of features, aesthetic, and pricing. The company's direct-to-consumer model contributes to its pricing structure, differentiating it from traditional office furniture distributors.

The chair is often considered by individuals setting up dedicated home workspaces or small businesses furnishing multiple workstations. Its relatively straightforward assembly and maintenance are also factors that appeal to these user segments. The company aims to provide a functional and supportive chair that can be integrated into various office aesthetics without a significant capital expenditure, making ergonomic seating an option for a wider range of budgets.

Key features

  • Adjustable Lumbar Support: The lumbar support can be moved vertically and horizontally to align with the natural curve of the user's lower back, promoting spinal alignment.
  • 6-Way Adjustable Armrests: Armrests can be adjusted for height, depth, and pivot, allowing users to support their forearms and reduce tension in the shoulders and neck.
  • Seat Depth Adjustment: The seat pan can be slid forward or backward, accommodating different thigh lengths and ensuring proper contact with the backrest while maintaining adequate space behind the knees.
  • Tilt Lock and Tension Control: Users can recline the chair and lock it into multiple positions or adjust the tension to control the effort required to recline, supporting dynamic sitting.
  • High-Density Foam Cushioning: The seat and backrest utilize high-density foam designed to provide support and resist compression over time, contributing to long-term comfort.
  • Breathable Mesh Backrest: The backrest features a mesh material that allows for airflow, intended to prevent heat buildup and enhance comfort during extended use.
  • Class 4 Gas Lift: Equipped with a robust gas lift, allowing for smooth height adjustments and supporting a range of user weights.

Pricing

Branch offers its chairs across different tiers, with the Ergonomic Chair positioned as a mid-range option combining adjustability with a competitive price point. Pricing as of May 7, 2026, is detailed below:

Product Starting Price Key Features
Branch Daily Chair $249 Basic adjustability, suitable for shorter durations of use
Branch Ergonomic Chair $349 6 points of adjustment, breathable mesh, lumbar support
Branch Elevate Desk Varies by configuration Standing desk functionality (not a chair)

For current pricing and specific configuration options, refer to the Branch Furniture chairs collection page.

Common integrations

As a physical product, the Branch Ergonomic Chair does not feature direct software integrations or API-based connections like digital peripherals. Its integration is primarily physical within an office or gaming setup, complementing other components such as:

  • Ergonomic Desks: Often paired with standing desks or height-adjustable desks like the Branch Elevate Desk to create a dynamic workspace, allowing users to alternate between sitting and standing.
  • Monitor Arms: Used in conjunction with monitor arms to optimize screen height and distance, ensuring an ergonomic viewing angle while seated in the chair.
  • Keyboard and Mouse Trays: Integrated into setups with adjustable keyboard and mouse trays to maintain proper wrist and arm posture, complementing the chair's armrest adjustments.
  • Footrests: Some users integrate ergonomic footrests to further support leg and foot positioning, especially if the chair's lowest height setting does not allow for flat foot placement on the floor.

Alternatives

The market for ergonomic chairs includes a range of options catering to different budgets and feature requirements. Key alternatives to the Branch Ergonomic Chair include:

  • Herman Miller: Known for premium ergonomic chairs like the Aeron and Embody, offering extensive adjustability and high-durability materials at a higher price point.
  • Steelcase: Provides a range of ergonomic seating solutions, such as the Gesture and Leap chairs, recognized for their adaptive design and comprehensive support for various postures.
  • Secretlab: Specializes in gaming chairs, offering models like the Titan Evo series that combine racing-style aesthetics with ergonomic features, often including adjustable lumbar support and magnetic memory foam head pillows.
  • Autonomous: Offers a selection of ergonomic office chairs, including the ErgoChair Pro, which is often cited as a competitor in the mid-range ergonomic market, emphasizing adjustability and value.
  • Sihoo: Known for budget-friendly ergonomic chairs available through online retailers, often providing a good set of adjustable features at a lower cost than Branch.

Getting started

As a physical product, getting started with the Branch Ergonomic Chair primarily involves assembly and adjustment. The process typically includes:

  1. Unboxing and Inventory: Verify all components are present against the included parts list.
  2. Base Assembly: Attach the casters to the chair base and insert the gas lift.
  3. Seat and Backrest Attachment: Secure the seat mechanism to the seat pan, then attach the backrest.
  4. Final Assembly: Connect the assembled seat/backrest to the gas lift on the base.
  5. Initial Adjustments: Follow the user manual to calibrate the chair's various settings (height, tilt, armrests, lumbar support, seat depth) to fit individual ergonomic needs.

For detailed assembly instructions and adjustment guides, refer to the documentation provided with your specific Branch Ergonomic Chair model. Videos and guides are also typically available on the Branch Furniture support page, demonstrating how to optimize the chair's ergonomic features for maximum comfort and support.