Branch Furniture's Black Friday sale knocks 15% off popular office chairs — 5 sales I'd buy now

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A Branch Verve chair in a home office with a Black Friday deal badge
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Branch makes some of the best budget office chairs that a modest amount of money can buy. The company has really found its groove in the market by offering simple, sweet designs that don't try to reinvent themselves. Despite their low price, many of these chairs have phenomenal adjustability, comfortable seats and backrests, and materials that won't degrade too quickly. Sure, they may not blow us away like some top-dollar Herman Miller chairs might, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a better balance of quality and price compared to Branch's lineup.

Leading up to Black Friday, Branch is jumping on the sale train early by starting the month with a site-wide 15% discount on all things home office. That includes all of the best office chairs Branch has to offer. We've tested plenty of them ourselves, so I've put together a roundup of the deals that are most worth your attention here. Just be sure to take advantage of them before Black Friday has come and gone or upgrading your home office won't be nearly as affordable.

  • Daily Chair: was $249 now $212
  • Task Chair: was $279 now $237
  • Ergonomic Chair: was $329 now $280
  • Ergonomic Chair Pro: was $499 now $424
  • Verve Chair: was $549 now $467

Best Black Friday Branch office chair deals

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Adam Schram is a staff writer covering home office gear for Tom's Guide, writing about everything from standing desks to comfy chairs to the occasional walking treadmill. Prior to his tenure with the team, he reviewed running gear for Runner's World, cycling gear for Bicycling, and the occasional Lego set for Popular Mechanics. Before he became a journalist, he was a bike mechanic in his home town of State College, Pennsylvania for almost seven years. Now, he's based in Philadelphia. He spends his free time ripping his bike around local trails, perusing the local music scene, and trying in vain to do the Sunday crossword without cheating.

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