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The Branch Verve Chair is a high-performance executive office chair designed for professionals between 5' and 6' tall, supporting up to 275 lbs. Featuring six points of ergonomic adjustment, a contoured V-shaped back with adjustable lumbar support, breathable 3D knit back, and a high-density foam cushion, it delivers all-day comfort and posture support. Its durable metal frame and sleek Galaxy finish make it a stylish, long-lasting addition to any office setup.





















| ASIN | B0C15BD9XV |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Height | 30 Inches |
| Arm Style | With arms |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #388,990 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #858 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | Branch |
| Color | Galaxy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2023 |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Form Factor | Recliner |
| Furniture base movement | Glide |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810061419266 |
| Included Components | Caster |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 40 pounds |
| Item model number | Verve |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Branch |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
| Model Name | Verve Chair |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 27"D x 27"W x 41"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 2 or more |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Back Interior Height | 17 Inches |
| Seat Height | 21 Inches |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Adjustable,Durable |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | Yes |
| UPC | 810061419266 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**8
Overall good with one minor issue
Overall, a very comfortable chair, made of good materials, well-built, smooth functioning, and good aesthetics. Especially liked the mid back support with tension without exaggerated protrusion of the lumbar support area. The only issue I have is that the seat itself can not be tilted. Only the back is. Plus, the rear end of the seat feels firmer, which in turn makes me feel like I'm slightly sliding forward if I'm not consciously leaning/pushing backward. I'd take a half star off if I could because of that.
J**K
Quality, comfortable chair that will last for years!
The hardest part of assembling the chair was moving the box (it was quite heavy), and unpacking the parts (they were packed very well). The assembly was a breeze. The chair is SOLID, not a plastic disposable chair like most office supply stores sell. It is very supportive, comfortable, and adjustable. Solid metal frame, firm cushioning, supportive. Love this chair!!!
A**A
Quality Chair
Initial impression: 4 to 4.5* Assembly: very simple. ~30-45min start to finish. Unboxing it was clear the quality of the product just in the shipping materials alone. Base is made of a cast iron with textured coating. Feels very nice to the touch. Assembly instructions included although it was hidden in the interior boxes with the handles. I had initially started assembling using the QR code and looking at instructions on my phone until I found the full size instructions. 4 simple steps and all tools included. A few tips for assembly: 1) the casters don’t “pop” much when you push them in all the way. As long as you’ve pushed it as far as it can go (there will be a little space left). 2) the instructions say you can assemble the back and seat together on your lap but I don’t know anyone’s lap who is tall enough for this step. It also says or use the box the product comes in and that’s what worked best for me. I attached a photo for reference. 3) assembly is possible on your own. I am a 5’1” woman and did it myself. The hardest part was lining up the assembled back and seat on the base without help but it wasn’t impossible. Warranty: very simple to register product but I found it odd the postcard with the registration info said it had to be done within 7 days of product receipt. Product Recline: the tension on recline is nice. I don’t like the spots for holding the recline in place so I just increased the tension on recline and it rests in a perfect position when I want to recline. Lumbar support: nothing fancy here, just a bar you can slide up and down but it seems to rest in the right spot. I am 5’1” 145lbs with short legs and a standard torso. Arm rests: the reviews on the arm rests almost had me not purchase this chair. They were not as narrow as I thought they would be after reading the complaints. They measure about 3” across while my old chair is 3.5” across. My biggest concern was they cannot be pushed up and back out of the way like my others. They do raise up higher but if you go to the very top, that is the trigger release so they fall back to the lowest position. It can be a bit cumbersome to get them at the highest height without hitting the release. They are not very cushy so if you lean on the armrests a lot like I do you might find your elbows get a bit sore. I’ve been playing around with positioning and ultimately I think I’ve landed on putting them at the lowest position so they don’t hit my keyboard holder. At the lowest height I really have to lean to use them so hopefully I will rely on them less and my elbows won’t fatigue. Height: as a shorty with short legs I try to find chairs that can go as low as possible. My feet just barely rest on the ground at the lowest setting. I’m hoping this will improve as the seat breaks in a little. Ergonomics: there is an ergonomics 101 postcard in the packaging. Using it as a guide I was able to update my desk setup and my shoulders rest nicely on the back of the chair. I am hopeful this setup will help alleviate some of the pain I was experiencing with my last chair. Materials: the quality of the materials is impressive. I wish the fabric hadn’t been treated with fire retardant but I’m sure that is hard to find these days. Seat: the seat is very cushy. As indicated above, I hope it breaks in just a bit so my feet more firmly rest on the floor but I think the seat will be very supportive. Overall value: I do think this chair is worth its price. My last one was probably in the $200 range and it has no seat cushion left. I bought the Branch chair when it was on sale during Amazon prime days so if you can wait, you may be able to snag a good sale but I still think it’s worth it at full price. I will update this review after a few months of use.
S**H
I did a crap ton of research so you don’t have to.
I did so much research before buying this chair and I hope it helps whoever is considering it. I’ve also been using this chair for 5 months now. The reason for all of my research? I wasn’t quite sure I could justify $600 for a chair, especially when other high quality ones existed from reputable companies for around the same price or less or would give me more gizmos for my money. But if you’ve landed on the Verve, chances are you’re someone who values aesthetics as much as function, if not more. I think most ergonomic chairs are UGLY and bulky, which is why I kept coming back to this one. Basically…I discovered that the manufacturer isn’t Branch for this chair. It’s a company called Goodtone, and Branch essentially acts as a retailer yet markets the chair as their own. Unfortunately, you can’t just buy it straight from the manufacturer cause they’re based in China and only sell wholesale. This is when I started to question the price. Essentially, you’re paying a premium for shipping and handling. But that’s just how it is and if you’re okay with that, then go for it! Clearly shows you how much I like the design that I was still willing to buy. As far as function, I definitely would recommend this chair for those who value simplicity. I don’t understand the negative reviews online—I think they’re coming from people who were expecting all the customizability of a Herman Miller. If that’s you, then this won’t be for you. There are five things you can customize with this chair, and that’s more than enough for me. It’s comfortable, there hasn’t been any pilling so far, and the seat is wide. Personally, I don’t like mesh seats, so I love the cushion of the Verve. However, I do agree with most people that the arm rests aren’t great. They’re awkwardly positioned and the mechanism to raise them up and down is finicky. Although I hardly ever adjust their height so it doesn’t bother me. It’s nice to have the option though because I’ll sometimes play my guitar while seated. As for the lumbar support, I honestly forget it’s there. TLDR - (1) if you really love the design, (2) are okay with the price, and (3) don’t require extensive customizability, then it’s worth it. I shelled out $540 for this and I don’t have regrets.
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