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Full disclosure: I was given this chair to review. I am not the type of person who would spend over $200 for an office desk chair, let alone over $500 so that's worth keeping in mind as you read the rest. I'll start with the good: it's comfortable. In fact, it becomes more evident just how comfortable it is the longer you sit in it. I have another, recently made office chair that has soft, squishy faux-leather and at first touch it's easy to think it's the softer of the two chairs. But sitting in each makes the differences obvious and obvious in favor of the Steelcase. The seat cushion is fine; I think the real difference is in the chair back. Whatever hinge mechanism they're using back there allows for getting the perfect amount of tension and flexibility to really allow me to sit at a comfortable position for hours on end. The same is true of the height adjustment, lumbar support, and arms. My desk sits very low and I still have no problem finding solutions within the range of the chair's various adjustments to put myself in a working position. Also, this chair was incredibly easy to assemble. No tools required. No 2nd set of hands needed. Everything snaps into place. But here's the thing: you could probably say the same things for a large swath of chairs that are in some cases significantly less expensive than the Steelcase. So what are you really paying for? Design and materials, right? This is where this chair fails to warrant the price tag, in my opinion. The thing just looks cheap. Too much white plastic. I know design is subjective, but really - look at it. Does it stand out from the pack in any significant way? If not, then why does it cost so much? And for a chair that's $500 you'd at least expect a high level of polish. Unfortunately, my chair came scuffed right out of the box. (See the photo.) Again, maybe using so much white plastic isn't the best idea for long - or even - short term use from something you might sit in literally every day. Long story short, were I the type of person to pay this much for a chair I likely would have returned it. But it is comfortable. That feels like the least you can ask for at this price, the bare minimum. I expected much more than that.
This review is from Steelcase - Series 1 Chair with Seagull Frame - Night Owl
Posted by Shwanny
Steelcase is one of, if not the largest, office furniture suppliers in the U.S. Rightfully so. Their products are robustly made and come in a nearly endless variety of styles, colors, configurations. One visit to the Steelcase website and one will wonder how many different variations of seating and furniture are available. If you want it, Steelcase most likely makes it and, in a color, you can find to blend into any décor. While Steelcase is a well-known, go-to brand in the business workplace, they have only recently attempted to enter the consumer market. The Steelcase Series 1 is no exception to the company’s well-made and comfortable office chairs. The Series 1 is constructed of high-quality plastics and materials that not only appear to be long-lasting but are easy to clean and resist stains and dirt. The Series 1 includes all the conveniences of any modern office chair, including height adjustment, swivel, etc. as well as the ability to lock those features out. The arms are height adjustable to fit nearly anyone’s torso comfortably, as well as have an integrated swivel on the armrest. While I never thought about a swiveling armrest, now that I’ve seen it, I don’t understand why others don’t follow Steelcase’s lead. A simple design element that pays huge dividends. The Series 1 is comfortable and quite firm. Much firmer than any other office chairs I’ve had come through my house. The seat padding is very firm, but not so much so that it becomes tiring. One thing that is much better on the Steelcase than many office chairs, is the excellent back support. There are a total of 9 supports that stretch horizontally across the chair’s back, lending to excellent rigidity and support. The material stretching across the back is fully ventilated to prevent that nasty sweaty back scenario so common in cheap office furniture. NEGATIVES There in lies my biggest, or should I say my spouse’s biggest gripe of the Series 1. It would be right at home in a business or office environment, but it feels woefully out of place in a home setting. Even with someone that uses a home office as their business or a WFH location, the Series 1 just doesn’t have that appeal like a nice leather office chair normally would. Quite honestly, the Series 1 looks like something your employer would have given you for your WFH during COVID or something you snagged from a conference room on your way out. CONCLUSIONS I can’t find any faults in the Series 1’s build quality or construction. Materials appear to be very durable and are easy to clean and care for. The back supports are top notch, and the seat cushion remains cool and firm throughout a full day of work. The Steelcase Series 1 would be a great addition to any business needing a long lasting, durable office chair for meetings or employees. But, as an office chair for home, I can’t see it being a popular choice. It just looks out of place in the house and does not blend into most decors.
This review is from Steelcase - Series 1 Chair with Seagull Frame - Night Owl
Posted by NAMO
I've been using the same office chair at my home desk for at least 5 years. It's one of those basic chairs that are a dime a dozen at your local office supply store. It gets the job done but feels stiff and uncomfortable after a few hours. When I saw this Steelcase Series 1 chair available at Best Buy, I knew it was time to upgrade. I had heard of Steelcase chairs from co-workers and friends but wasn't convinced they were *that* much better than my cheap office store chair. Was I ever wrong. The Series 1 chair is extremely comfortable, versatile, and easy to assemble. But it's not without it's quirks and drawbacks. === PROS === - Assembly is incredibly easy. No tools are required (not even a Hex key/Allen wrench). Just place the top half on the base and then slide the seat into place until it clicks. And that's about it. - The chair's design is sleek and modern but not over-the-top. It is a simple look with clean lines that should fit in to any office (at home or in an office building). The white "Seagull" color of the frame stands out a bit in my neutral-colored apartment but I still like the contrast with the darker "Night Owl" color of the fabric. - All of the standard adjustments like armrest height and seat high are available, and then some. You can adjust the lumbar support bar on the backrest as well as the depth of the seat. The backrest itself tilts back to about a 45-degree angle with two selectable levels of tension. Tilt and height adjustments are made using an easily accessible lever under the right side of the seat. - The mesh backrest is very breathable and supportive. It is does not feel stiff at all and seems to adjust well to various movements and positions of your back. - The seat cushion is among the most comfortable I've ever sat on. It is very well padded without feeling too soft or like I'm about to sink into it. - On my vinyl flooring, the casters on the Series 1 are incredibly quiet. The chair glides very easily over my floor when I need it to, but stays in place when needed while I'm at my desk. === CONS === - There wasn't much padding in the shipping box. All of the chair's components were sort of just thrown in the box and likely moved around a bit in shipping. As such, on of the legs on my chair arrived with a fairly large black scuff. Luckily it cleaned off with a bit of elbow grease. - The backrest can be locked in place while it is fully upright, but you cannot lock it in place when it is tilted back. I don't like to sit fully upright for very long, so it will take some time to get used to the moving backrest. I find that the "boosted" setting on the dial provides a good amount of resistance on the backrest without too much movement while tilting back. - The armrests are great, but they can be a bit annoying. They swivel left and right and are supposd to move with your arms, but I would prefer to just lock them in place so they always point directly forward. Unfortunately, you can't do that, and after a few hours, my elbows have usually bumped them enough times that they have both shifted in various directions. === OVERALL === Minor drawbacks aside, this is the best desk/office chair I have ever owned. Compared to my old, cheap office store chair, the Steelcase Series 1 is barely noticeable after hours of use -- and that's how it should be. It seems to contour to your body and provides support in all of the right places. Anyone can assemble this chair in less than 5 minutes and the design is modern and sleek. I'm confident it will serve me well for years to come.
This review is from Steelcase - Series 1 Chair with Seagull Frame - Night Owl
Posted by ryanmcv
Customers often highlight the Series 1 Chair with Seagull Frame for its comfort, with many praising its breathable mesh back and supportive design. The chair's adjustable lumbar support and durable construction are also frequently mentioned as positive attributes. While some customers find the chair to be a bit small, the overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive.