You may have an at-home office, or a corner of your home you call an office. Whatever your workspace may be, let’s face it, standing at the kitchen counter or leaning sideways on the sofa isn’t ideal — and really isn’t great for your body long-term. A good office chair is essential, even if you don’t work in an office — and the Branch Task Chair offers quite a lot for its $279 price tag.
I work from home full-time, and I’ve struggled to find a supportive, comfortable, affordable desk chair that wouldn’t inhibit my work routine or my small apartment. At least, that was the case before. The Task Chair from Branch has proven to be ergonomic, versatile, and kept me happy — even on the longest of workdays.
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Pros
- Elegant design
- Delightful adjustability
- Very comfortable
Cons
- Armrests don't feel very secure
- Some assembly required
Before we begin: a note on Branch Task Chair assembly
First things first, I had to assemble the chair. I was thrilled that the Task Chair boasted features like wheels and an adjustable seat height, but I was intimidated by having to assemble all its parts together myself.
The chair arrived in a large box that I had to drag to my building’s elevator, then down the hall to my one-bedroom apartment. I unloaded all the parts and hardware onto the floor, then downloaded the assembly PDF listed in the instructions.
Though putting furniture together can be stressful and time-consuming, I’d say getting the chair ready to use took an average amount of time — and less than the usual amount of frustration, at least for me. The parts were clearly marked, I had the tools I needed, and other than needing to pop the wheels in with some force installation was seamless.

