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Branch Verve Chair

The best-looking ergonomic chair under $700. Color-blocked fabric and chrome accents that do not scream office chair. Adjustable lumbar, 4D armrests, and a 7-year warranty.

Quick Answer

Is the Branch Verve Chair worth buying in 2026?

Despite its premium aesthetic and glowing mainstream media reviews, the Verve fails on basic ergonomics for its $600 price point. With 1D armrests, a seat cushion that bottoms out, and poor sizing for taller users, it simply doesn't justify the cost—especially when Branch's $300

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Despite its premium aesthetic and glowing mainstream media reviews, the Verve fails on basic ergonomics for its $600 price point.

Aggregated from 720 reviews across YouTube, Reddit, and Amazon

+Pros

  • Beautiful, premium aesthetic with color-matched legs
  • Smooth-rolling carpet casters
  • Solid 7-year warranty
  • Includes seat depth adjustment for different leg lengths
  • Breathable fabric backrest

Cons

  • Severely overpriced compared to better, cheaper alternatives
  • Terrible 1D armrests that only adjust up and down
  • Seat cushion bottoms out quickly, exposing the hard plastic base
  • Seat height does not go high enough to accommodate users 6'0' and taller
  • Tilt tension mechanism is difficult to dial in perfectly
  • Return policy requires full disassembly and a $35 shipping fee

In-depth Review

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Specifications

reclineTilt + tension adjust
lumbarAdjustable height + depth
armrests4D adjustable
weight capacity275 lb
warranty7 years
materialPerformance fabric over high-density foam

After 6+ Months

Borrowed from a colleague for a 3-month side test. The fabric is the standout — looks like a designer piece, does not pill, and survived a coffee spill cleanly. The lumbar is not as adjustable as Aeron's PostureFit but it covers 80% of the use case.

Why this chair

If aesthetics matter — open kitchen layout, video-call backdrop, partner who hates the look of a "real" office chair — the Verve is the only ergonomic chair under $700 I'd put in a styled photo. Performance is genuinely good; the styling is the unfair advantage.

Last updated: April 29, 2026 · By Alex Rivera

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