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This leather office chair just got a $110 price cut at Staples for Black Friday

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Looking for a smart new office chair this Black Friday? Right now, as part of the Staples Black Friday deals, you can grab a La-Z-Boy Bradley Bonded Leather Executive Chair for $110 off the usual price representing a 35% price cut. It’s a very sharp looking chair for the price, plus it promises extensive lumbar and head support, among other features that mean you’ll enjoy sitting in it for long periods.

Ordinarily priced at $309, this La-Z-Boy Bradley Office Chair is down to just $200 It’s a professional-looking executive office chair that’s sure to make your home office look a bit classier than before. While we didn’t feature it in our best office chairs roundup, it features a lot of what you should be looking for when investing in an office chair.

This includes extensive lumbar and head support along with plenty of softness and rugged reliability courtesy of the bonded leather. It’s also a swivel seat so you can easily turn around in your chair and grab something from all angles of your office setup. The seat is a waterfall design that promotes better circulation so you’re sure of being able to sit comfortably for longer without any issues.

The La-Z-Boy Bradley Office Chair also has pneumatic seat height adjustment, tilt tension, and tilt lock, along with fixed padded loop arms so you can easily rest your shoulders, hands, and wrists. Combined, all your limbs should be kept safe and comfy no matter how long you’re having to work at your desk.

With good looks and superior comfort, we think the La-Z-Boy Bradley Office Chair will be an appealing option for most people looking to upgrade their working from home setup. If you’re not so sure though, check out our other Black Friday office chair deals to see what else looks like a good fit for your home.

More office chair deals available now

If you’re keen to buy something else in addition (or instead) of the La-Z-Boy Bradley Office Chair, we’ve got plenty of great options within our Black Friday deals roundup. Read on to find out what might tempt you into making a purchase.

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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