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The Serta Hannah Executive Home Office Desk Chair combines ergonomic mid-back support with a firm waterfall seat cushion and layered body pillows for superior comfort. Featuring a contoured lumbar zone, padded armrests, and a durable five-star swivel base with dual-wheel casters, this chair is designed for long hours of productivity. Upholstered in stylish black/grey microfiber, it offers easy assembly and a modern aesthetic perfect for any professional home office.
Brand | Serta |
Color | Black/Grey |
Product Dimensions | 28.25"D x 25.5"W x 40.25"H |
Size | Microfiber |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Adjustable Height,Arm Rest,Cushion Availability,Ergonomic,Head Support,Reclining,Swivel |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Upholstered |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Office Chair |
Theme | Home Office Furniture |
Shape | L-Shaped |
Model Name | Hannah Executive Office Chair |
Arm Style | with-arms |
Surface Recommendation | Indoor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 26 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Seat Height | 21.75 Inches |
Seat Depth | 19.5 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Arm Height | 29.75 Inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 887909039894 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00887909039894 |
Form Factor | Upholstered |
Manufacturer | Millwork Holdings Co., Inc. |
Item Weight | 34.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 47402 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
J**E
Cheaply made, plastic, uncomfortable seat - only made for tall people!
UPDATE: 3/11/18I bought this chair 9/1/18. I had my doubts about it at first, but have raised my initial 3 star rating to a 5 star! Read my last update below for more info, but I am still using the chair to get around the house some of the time although I am beginning to walk a few steps here and there again since my severe injury back in November. I really thought that the wheels were going to give out since they aren't designed for how I've been using the chair, but they are still fine! It's still very comfortable, and I've had no problems with it.If you spend a lot of time in the chair, I'd recommend after a few months going back and tightening the screws that hold the arms to the base and the back. I did that last month and they had loosened a bit from when I first put it together. I'm keeping the allen wrench that came with the chair in my office close at hand so I can keep checking their tightness every couple of months or so. VERY happy with this, so well worth the money!UPDATE: 1/31/18I've now had this chair for nearly 5 months. I decided to keep it since I could not find one I liked better, and needed a chair ASAP. I'm significantly more impressed with it now than I was when I first received it! My initial review was three stars, I've now increased that to four stars.Over two months ago, I tore a ligament in my foot. Major issues with getting around! I ended up grabbing my office chair here, and using it to sit in, using my good foot to push myself around the house. I've been doing this for two months, and it has been so extraordinarily helpful! I am a bit concerned that the wheels might be starting to give out, but then again the amount of wear and tear I've put on them in the past two months is significantly more than one would normally rolling office chair around.I have adapted to the shape of the chair, and find it so much more comfortable now than I did at first. I love how soft the back is, I've adjusted to the seat being harder and tilted a bit. The padding on the arms is an extra bonus. I would bring this up to five stars if I weren't so concerned still about how the arms attached to the seat and the back. Still concerned about longevity.-------------------------------------I received this chair yesterday (9/7/17). It was not nearly as easy to put together as the listing makes it seem, it would be much easier with two people. Finally have it together and using it.First off, most of the parts are plastic. Very poor quality. Not sure if I will keep this or send it back at this point. I purchased this because my very old previous desk chair fell apart recently, resulting in a frightening neck injury. The arms are held onto the seat by 2 screws each, and the back is only held onto the arms by another 2 screws on each side. The back does not directly attach to the seat at all. I'm feeling very concerned about it breaking like my old one did (although that one had been used for several years first!).I'm also very disappointed that the seat doesn't go any lower. I'm a 5'3" woman with short legs. I can't come close to touching the floor with my feet, even with this on the lowest setting. Seems ridiculous to me; I know many women who are much shorter than I am! Dangling my feet in the air like a child is not conducive to working at my desk or feeling remotely comfortable.There is also a lack of comfort in this chair. With padded upholstery, I expected to have a bit of a cushy feel in the seat, and it is quite hard. The fabric itself is soft, but you definitely don't sink down into the seat at all. I also greatly dislike how the front of the seat slopes downward, which is really uncomfortable in any seated position. Makes me feel like I'm going to slide off of the chair, and if it were slick like leather instead of microfiber, I probably would! The seat is also not as large as I expected it to be based on the measurements given; plenty large enough for sitting regularly with feet on the floor (which I can't do with this), but I'd wanted to be able to sit in it cross legged and it's definitely not wide enough for that.One more note: you cannot tilt back at all in this chair as most office chairs do. You can only sit up straight and swivel.About the only two positive things I can think of about this chair are that the fabric is super soft, I love that the arms are padded - the arms on my old chair were wood over metal and were very hard and uncomfortable.
K**E
Ol Reliable
Have had this chair for years at work. Needed a new chair for my home office and bought one for home as well. Comfortable, good posture, really just an all around great chair I know will last for a long time, at a much more reasonable price than e.g. Herman Miller or Steelcase. Very easy to assemble, took me maybe 20 minutes at most.The only con really would be that it's a tough chair to "lounge" in, but frankly so are the others I'd mentioned and those run you $1.5-2k new.
P**Y
Decent Chair, But it has One Unique Setback
I decided to wait a year until reviewing this product so I could give an accurate testament to it!On a budget, this is a pretty okay chair to go with! It's still held together after a year, so no complaints there. I wasn't expecting any kind of support on the cushion, so comfort is pretty okay too. I haven't had any pain issues on my back or otherwise since using it! I think my favorite feature of this chair are the soft armrests. They are very nice, and sit at just the right level, even if they aren't adjustable :>Okay now for the cons :'DAfter maybe three or so months, the chair started squeaking quite a bit. So just be aware that if you have a roomie or s/o who hates squeaky sounds, then maybe go with a different chair (luckily my s/o is totally fine with the noise haha). Its just the sort of thing that happens with cheaper chairs, which is alright if you're on that budget.Secondly, although the microfiber covering feels really nice you need to beware if you live in an area with dry air (like Southern California, for example). I didn't realize it at first, but if you live in a dry climate and have a carpet floor this chair becomes.... scary. Why? Because if you touch any metal surface when you stand to get up out of your chair, you will get a BIG electric shock. I'm 100% serious on this--and it really startled me when it started happening! Sometimes the shocks would get so big, I could actually see light coming from my fingertip. It can be a little painful if you don't remember to discharge the electricity somehow (i.e. I touch the wall to get rid of the static buildup after standing up). I wear socks all the time, so this also factors into the static buildup. I have metal parts in my desk that I use this chair with, so unfortunately shocks are frequent for me. Just something I gotta live with until I get a new chair or a cover I guess!That being said, I'm still fine with purchasing this chair. I really needed it at the time, so I appreciate the price it was going for.tl;dr- the major setback this chair has is static buildup it makes due to the microfiber cloth its made of
N**I
Quality
Bought this as a late birthday gift for my brother back in 2016, 9 years later he still has this chair and loves it! The material is a little worn down but it's still comfortable and the wheels as well as the adjuster still works well.
R**R
Very uncomfortable
Very uncomfortable hard to put together, I even cut my thumb on it
M**T
Very comfortable but the back tilt only has 2 options
My chair arrived today and after 3 hours my husband had the chair assembled. We discovered the tilt of the back of the chair only has two options (1) reclining (2) Upright but still tilted back too much. If I lean back so my back touches the back of the chair I cannot reach my computer keyboard. There is no adjustment inbetween. The arms are screwed to the back securely so no movement can take place. Anything that moves concerning the back is under the chair, not anywhere near the seat.I am very, very disappointed in this feature on a $170.00 chair.As with most office chairs, the height is adjustable.The fabric is soft and the cushions are thick and these are wonderful features.I would not buy this chair again however because of the sorry selection for the back to tilt. My cheap $50 office chair had several options for the tilt of the back as well as height.I did not find any source to contact Serta about the chair. The only thing online from Serta is about mattresses and bed frames.