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Serta Claremont Executive Office Chair with Back-In-Motion Technology, Ergonomic Mid-Back with Pivot Lumbar Support & Seat, Plush Cushion, Body Pillows, Adjustable Arms, Bonded Leather, Chestnut Brown

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Color: Chestnut Bonded Leather


Pattern Name: Chair


Features

  • Faux Leather
  • SOPHISTICATED LOOK, LUXURIOUS FEEL: A mid-back design with sculpted arms creates a modern profile that's upholstered in supple bonded leather or durable woven fabric for a sharp look and executive style. Choose from 6 colors to match your decor.
  • BACK-IN-MOTION TECHNOLOGY: Pivoting lumbar and seat move in tandem on a tilting axis for active sitting and offers continuous ergonomic support in the lower back as you shift your body forward or backward.
  • CUSHIONED WITH COMFORT: Double-layered body pillows in the backrest conform to the curves of your spine with supportive contours. The well-padded seat cushion and adjustable armrests provide a plush feel with proper posture for your neck and shoulders.
  • SERTA FOAM & ENDORSEMENT: All Serta chairs use quality non-recycled and non-toxic foams, exceed minimum industry testing standards, and are endorsed by the American Chiropractors Association.
  • DURABLE BUILD: Heavy duty nylon swivel base sits on 360o silent dual caster wheels and supports up to 275 lbs. Seat-side fingertip controls let you adjust height and set tilt-lock.

Description

Help promote strength and flexibility in your back while you work with the Serta Ergonomic Executive Office Chair. This ergonomic office chair helps users become more productive and efficient by maximizing lower back support and comfort while seated. Its unique Back in Motion Active Seat Technology swivels the lumbar forward, providing the same effects as a pelvic tilt exercise by promoting spinal movement and flexibility in your core. Push- button adjustable armrests and pneumatic height adjustment allow the leather office chair to be quickly and easily customized to find the right fit for you. The multilayered cushions are soft yet supportive, so you'll feel refreshed even after a long day.

Brand: Serta


Color: Chestnut Bonded Leather


Material: Faux Leather


Product Dimensions: 30"D x 27.5"W x 43.25"H


Size: Back in Motion


Brand Name: Serta


Additional Features: Adjustable Height, Adjustable Lumbar


Unit Count: 1 Count


Recommended Uses For Product: Office


Room Type: Office


Age Range Description: Adult


Included Components: Office Chair


Model Name: Claremont


Surface Recommendation: Indoor


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Model Number: 44186B


UPC: 887909052732


Global Trade Identification Number: 32


Manufacturer: Millwork Holdings Co., Inc.


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty.


Set Name: Back in Motion


Manufacturer Part Number: 44186B


Item Type Name: Ergonomic Executive Office Chair with Back in Motion Technology, Adjustable Mid Back Desk Chair with Lumbar Support


Material Type: Faux Leather


Frame Material Type: Metal


Product Care Instructions: Spot Clean


Seat Material: Leather


Fill Material: Foam


Fabric Type: Faux Leather


Color: Chestnut Bonded Leather


Back Style: Solid Back


Style Name: Back in Motion


Pattern: Chair


Finish Types: Brushed


Theme: unspecified


Shape: L-Shaped


Arm Style: with-arms


Furniture Finish: Leather


Leg Style: Tapered Leg


Form Factor: Upholstered


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 30"D x 27.5"W x 43.25"H


Size: Back in Motion


Item Weight: 51.36 Pounds


Seat Back Interior Height: 17 Inches


Seat Height: 20.75 Inches


Seat Depth: 16 inches


Arm Height: 31.5 Inches


Item Dimensions: 30 x 27 x 40.75 inches


Item Depth: 30 inches


Furniture Base Movement: Swivel


Reclining Position Count: 1


Is Customizable?: Yes


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 275 Pounds


Assembly Instructions Description: Simple assembly required, instructions provided.


Required Assembly: Yes


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  • Near perfect
Color: Black Bonded Leather Pattern Name: Chair
I started my search for a new chair and did about a month of research. I had already owned a ~$150, rather nice Office Max chair. It was a decent chair, but a chair’s comfortability is more important to me than most people, sans a few who may be in a similar boat as me. I suffer from RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy), and it is a degenerative, disabling disease that causes chronic pain in limbs; in my case, I suffer from nearly constant burning pain down my left leg, blow-torch burning. I’d rather be water-boarded than spend an hour in an average high-school metal chair. Now that I have stated that, you know how important a good chair is for me. I happen to spend several hours a day at my home office, sitting for more than half the day working, playing, et cetera. In the beginning of my research, I debated between those high end Mesh chairs, high end Gamer chairs like DXRacer, and this Serta chair. I was really torn between the three. I was afraid the Mesh wouldn’t be comfortable enough, and feared the DXRacer would be geared more toward young adult gamers than office workers (though I am a gamer as well). So, knowing Serta has a good reputation with their products being comfortable, I took a good look at this chair and purchased it after watching the Amazon Video on it. I took a gamble, telling myself I could always return it. My uncle helped me assemble the chair. It took us about 20 minutes tops, me being skilled at assembly and he a little less so, but I imagine most people can assemble this chair without issue and within reasonable time. The instructions were fine, but looking at the box’s chair picture also helps. The Serta has all the stock, expected features and then some. It has height adjustment, with an above average max height. Me being six foot one, at full height extension, my lanky legs can’t reach the ground, which speaks to its scope. There’s only one other lever beneath the seat, so it’s unlike many higher end chairs that have a gamut of confusing levers. The lever on the left side will lock and unlock the reclining feature. When unlocked the reclining extent goes pretty far back. Let’s put it this way, I have yet to hit the max reclining position in a real life scenario. The last adjustable feature is the arm rest height. It works well, offering many different ranges of height. This feature in particular was one that I never knew I missed or needed. It helps improve ergonomics drastically. I tend to like the armrests high, subsequently my shoulders relax and experience less neck and shoulder pain at the end of the day. One downfall with the arm rests—this is likely true for only my unit though I’m not positive—is that the right one wriggles and doesn’t feel sturdy. It doesn’t impact my everyday use, but when wiggling it, it moves loosely. The left suffers from no such defect. In terms of comfortability, long-term sitting, and overall feeling, it is by far the best office chair I’ve sat in. In all my previous office chairs, of which I’ve owned many (eight?), within a certain time frame, possibly minutes or hours, I’d start to hurt. My chronic pain would flare up after hours of sitting or even just a few minutes. And my chronic pain wasn’t the only thing that would bother me. Sometimes my back would ache, my knees would hurt, and my neck and shoulder area would become particularly obstinate. The Serta has terrific lumbar support. Instead of a flat back, a gaping hole where your back would naturally slouch, the Serta comes in to support. It curves naturally with my back and holds me up well despite bad scoliosis. It’s not a full backed chair, for there is no head support, but I never found myself needing head support. I don’t sit in my office chair to rest me head and, unless your job is extremely boring, I imagine you don’t either. This is the first chair I’ve sat in that contours to my entire back. It feels as though every nook and cranny is molded to it. The seat’s width is nearly sized to my exact preference. If you’re a little… bigger… on the backside, it may be too narrow. I can say myself, I very skinny and there is about an inch and a half left on either side of the seat. For this reason, it may not be suited for larger people. Speaking of butts, after prolonged periods of time, my butt never goes numb sitting on the Serta, which happens to be a first concerning my experience with chairs. Also, unlike those faux padded sub-$150 chairs, my weight never pushes me past the cushion on the chair’s seat. I’m light, but I do believe this is just superior craftsmanship and is the reason no butt-numbing ensues. On carpet the castors are extremely stubborn. The Serta is a hard chair to move when over carpet, especially when sitting in it simultaneously. The chair’s biggest selling point is its biggest downfall. The Back-in-Motion pivot design simply doesn’t work well. It can even be uncomfortable in some positions. I don’t know if this is the case because I am a mere 140 pounds, but the back in motion technology fails to move with me when I lean forward. The only way I can get it to move with me is by kicking my legs out forcefully, and then it fights with me until it reverts back to its natural position. Also in my office it’s difficult to kick my legs out—not to mention awkward—because my leg room is restricted by the computer and desk in front of me. I would have returned the chair for this sole reason if it wasn’t perfect in nearly every other category. Having been a person with back problems, multiple surgeries, and chronic pain, I can overall strongly recommend this chair. If you’re in a similar situation to mine, the Serta just may be the answer to your problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015 by Twistedben

  • Fantastic chair! 10/10 recommend
Color: Black Bonded Leather Pattern Name: Chair
Great chair honestly. The seat very comfortable and definitely had quality layers in the bottoms the seat almost feels like a spring seat. You can feel the layers with the comfort and give the cushion actually has. It’s kind of hard to explain but you kind of float almost….. the lumbar support is great and the chair feels very secure. No wiggle or questionable pieces. The sear looks elegant and everyone was complimenting my chair at work. Definitely a 10/10 in my opinion. It’s professional and comfortable so a definite win win. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by Alex & Caitlyn

  • Caused more problems than it fixed
Color: Black Bonded Leather Pattern Name: Chair
This has been the worst chair I've ever purchased or sat in. Pros: Adjustable arm rests Durable That's it. Cons: - The adjustable armrests are too wide to be used at the same time. I'm not a larger person, so this may be a pro for some. - The bottom pivots forward and back. Pro for some. However, this attaches to the lumbar. So as you sit upright, but want to lean your torso back for a stretch or to sit back for a second, this just makes you jut out your gut. Not comfortable. This is the selling point of this chair, but there are better solutions to lumbar support than making it so you never want to sit back at all. - The extra removeable pad makes the free-moving lumbar useless. As anywhere you place it, it pushes too far out. - The pivoting seat is useless. Get a chair that has locking settings that you can tilt it back and then adjust the back to position you upright, while allowing your legs to be at a proper angle. - The seat is extremely tall at its lowest setting. I had to buy a pad/footrest just to make it so my feet touch the ground at proper position. I'm 6' tall. - For what advertises as a larger person's chair, I'm just tall. But even then, this thing ends up at my shoulders with no head rest and makes it impossible to even want to sit back and relax and rest your head after long hours, additionally, IT WOULD BE NICE TO SIT BACK AND RELAX AFTER LONG HOURS. - At its lowest setting, it does not fit under my standard IKEA desk. Making it difficult to stow away. - THE SEAT IS BUILT CROOKED. Unless I have scoliosis that is un-diagnosed and unbeknownst to me, I sit crooked. It's un-noticeable at first, but after a while, one side of your back gets sore, you try to adjust but the tilt-seat just bends with you to where you just slide right back to being off-center, and after a couple years, the fabric part starts to take the shape of where your legs rest and explains everything. I've been naturally adjusted to sit about 3 inches to the left side of center. That's where the center of the chair naturally curves. Not only that, the "ergonomic" lumbar support is twisted, facing about 1-o'clock from the seat. Again, not noticeable until long hours are spent in the chair, but will suck for posture in the long run. I really purchased this because I thought it would be the most ergonomic out of most office chairs in this price range. I read up on Serta and seemed to be a good brand. However, I have actually caused myself back pain buying this chair. There is nothing intelligent about this design, no matter how it says it should "support proper posture". Just... just please buy a regular office chair. I'm in IT and every chair at the office (government issued, mind you) is better than this thing. Those chairs were considered "crap". I have deemed this thing as the next chair I bring to the office and hope someone else takes it off my hands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018 by RubeHicksCube

  • Be sure you know what you're getting before you buy this chair Be sure you know what you're getting before you buy this chair
Color: Black Bonded Leather Pattern Name: Chair
Seven month update below!! Original review June 11, 2020: First, some definitions & answers to questions: 1) Does the chair (the whole chair, like a normal office chair) tilt back? Yes. 2) What is the "back-in-motion" feature? The seat and lumbar support (you can see it as a small cushion on the product photos) are one piece which sits on a hinge on the base. The whole thing (the part you sit on + the lumbar support) is on a weakly spring-loaded pivot. By default, the lumbar support is pushed up against the rest of the back of the chair, but if you stretch out your legs, lean forward, or otherwise push the front of the seat down the lumbar support comes forward and provides continuous contact / support. it's a bit weird, but also kinda nice. The good: * The chair itself is quite plush and comfy overall, the armrests, seat, and back all have ample padding * It rolls smoothly * Assembly was easy and pretty standard for an office chair, even with the "in motion" bits * The "back in motion" feature provides continuous & positive lumbar support The "Different-but-not-necessarily-bad" I'm not personally sure if these qualify as "bad" per-se, or if they are just different. I will update later after I've had the chair for a while. The back in motion feature is a little bit weird overall: * Because the whole seat pivots (watch the video) I do feel like I need to firmly situate my behind into the fold of the chair though to get really comfy with it * Additionally, the front lip of the seat sits pretty high even at the chair's lowest setting when rocked fully back. I'm 5'8" and depending on how far back I have the in motion tilted, it's not always easy to completely touch the floor. I don't personally feel uncomfortable with this, but it's at least significant to note. The (actually) bad: * The arms are a bit too far out for my comfort. They _work_, but it'd be nicer if they were slightly angled inward. * The chair's lowest setting is a bit too high for my taste --- Overall, the back in motion is a cool, but maybe a bit gimmicky feature. That being said, the chair itself is comfy enough. I'll update this review after a few days (today is day two) if I decide to keep it or send it back. --- Seven month update Well, the chair is nice enough that I've recommended it to others at this point. No change in stars (still 4), and the caveats I noted are all still the same: 1) The backrest thing is weird but I like it 2) In order to be properly comfy, you do need to make sure you're fully seated into the back of the chair 3) I wish the chair sat lower to the ground overall (more height range) 4) The arms are in weird spots -- Ideally I'd want the part where your arms sit to be further back and a bit closer to me. Some new observations as well ... 5) The chair itself tends to put me into a slouching / leaning back (slightly) posture if I lean fully into the chair without tilting it. Not bad, just noting it. The angle is quite comfy otherwise. 6) I recently bought a balance board for when I'm standing at my desk, and it makes the perfect footrest when I'm sitting (making the height thing less of an issue); I highly recommend the whrily board: https://www.amazon.com/Whirly-Board-Spinning-Balance-Skateboard/dp/B01LXOPWXI ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020 by J. Bell

  • Good for lower back pain and posture
Color: Black Bonded Leather Pattern Name: Chair
I have had this chair for a few weeks now and find it to be comfortable, supportive and good for preventing lower back pain. If you are a desk jockey like me, you probably have back pain from leaning forward at your desk and computer. This medium-height chair provides firm, upright support between the natural waist and tailbone, alleviating my lower back ache. (I am 5'9", large build.) All the chair parts (seat, headrest, sides, armrests) are plush. The padded lumbar support moves with me as I lean forward and backward, and it always presses a little into my lower back but in a comfortable way. This chair naturally promotes sitting up straight with good posture and does not allow much slouching. If you prefer a super cushy chair that you can sink into and lean back or rock, this is probably not the one for you. The wheelbase glides nicely on the floor with smooth, quiet motion. The seat adjustment controls work well and have nice levers that are well-marked and easy to operate. Overall the chair feels sturdy and has no wobbling. It rocks and swivels with smooth, easy motion and makes no "chair noise" squeaks, gas shock hisses or other distracting sounds. The leather is decent quality but I do wish that Serta used black thread for stitching instead of the white stitching that is everywhere and does not look upscale. The plastic arms and wheelbase have a thin, acrylic faux metal coating. This is the only part of the chair that has a cheap look and feel. The wheelbase arrived with some minor scratches to the plastic finish. I think I will need to be very careful as this thing will probably scratch if you just look at it funny. Total value? A whole lotta chair for $239. More comfortable than I expected, looks nice and the quality appears high enough to provide years of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2015 by Allison

  • Normally, I have never had a bad Serta Chair. But this is not "Serta" Quality! Normally, I have never had a bad Serta Chair. But this is not "Serta" Quality!
Color: Light Gray Fabric Pattern Name: Chair
This probably the worst quality chair Serta chair I have ever had. And I've had a few. Normally, I would never question the quality of a Serta chair as they were always amazing. But you can tell that they are not doing the same with this chair. I'll start with the easy to spot issues. First one is that whoever sewed this chair must have needed glasses or something. The top back pillow is almost 1.5" to the left and off centered (see pics of hand space). Second is that none of the mounting points for this chair are the same. Take the arm rests for instance. My left arm rest was a full two inches further out than my right arm rest. So for me to fix this issue, I had to use washers on one of the bolts to cantilever the top more to the inside so that it fit right. In fact, both arm rest were way to far out and I had to adjust both of them to fit right. When mounting the chair back, it also was crooked and make the whole chair lean to the right. So more washers were needed to make this straight. The lumbar support that bolts to the bottom seat protruded out so far as to make it impossible to sit comfortably in the chair. It was so far off that it took two 3/8" nuts as spacers on the bottom bolts just to get it back enough were it didn't hurt my back. So now on to the not so obvious. If you have ever purchased a Serta chair, one of there signature designs is the spring seat pack. In fact, it's what makes Serta chairs so comfortable. But you don't get that with this chair at all. In fact, there is so little cushion on this chair that my rear hit the bottom after 3 hours. I was surprised, and just pushed my thumb on the cushion and could feel the board underneath. I ended up having to purchase a seat cushion for this brand new chair because they didn't put hardly any cushion at all. What the heck Serta?? The last issue is the lever they use for locking the seat from going back. It has no locking mechanism and will just lock on it''s own when it feels like it. So I will go to sit down and lean back and it is just locked on it's own. In the end, I worked with what I had because it's a huge issue to ship these back, especially with a third party seller. But it's deeply disappointing to see how far down hill Serta has gone. I love this design idea and the lumbar support when it fit's right. The chair is comfortable now that I have some cushion and over all it went together pretty easy except for all the adjusting I had to do to get it right. But when you pay over $300 for an office chair, it should not have any of these issues. I of course added my bass shaker and speaker to the chair since it is my gaming chair : ) Don't laugh till ya try it. Time will tell how long it will last, but Serta really needs to get their quality under control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025 by Handy

  • OK chair, but the lumbar support is painful and can cause numbness and bruising. Small.
Color: Dark Gray Fabric Pattern Name: Chair
Decent quality overall but it is extremely uncomfortable. The "patended AIR" lumbar support is directly attached to the lower seat, which moves depending on your seated posture. This means that no matter your position, the lumbar support is pressing into your lower back and kidneys. This causes a sensation of pressure at first but becomes painful after a few minutes and even causes injury after more than an hour or so of use. On a long (3 hours) meeting where I could not easily leave my desk, I eventually lost some feeling in my lower back and legs. After I finally was able to get up and move freely, I had a feeling of bruising and pain in my lower back for a few hours that extended into soreness for days. For nearly three hundred dollars, this is unacceptable. I hoped I would adjust to it over time, that maybe it was a posture problem in how I sit but I have never had this level of discomfort and pain from a chair, even the cheap mesh office chairs that are a third the price. Since it has passed the return window, I will probably end up just giving this away. As for the rest of it, the padding of the middle back area is entirely lacking in order to accommodate the lumbar support device. The arm rests are fine but don't adjust low enough for some desks. The padding on the arm rests is also too soft/not dense enough to do much beyond a few moments of comfort. I love the fabric covering. I wish more chairs had this mix of durable and good looking fabric with mesh trim for air movement. The price is not good for what is basically a plastic and fabric chair, especially considering the poor comfort. The roller wheels are nothing special, just common plastic casters like any chair. The base is plastic. The seat deck is not as large as it seems, the lumbar support makes it feel even smaller. The back is lower than it looks as well. The lumbar support forces you to sit upright so the headrest actually hits below your shoulders unless you are under 5 foot 7 inches or so. Overall this is a failure of a chair that obviously had some good intentions but needed more testing, and more overall size for the seat area and back area. It is only a couple of months old and it is developing the creaking that is common with plastic chairs so I expect it will have a usable life of maybe 2 years before having enough problems that it will end up in a landfill. I wanted a 'big and tall' chair even though I am only 5 foot 11 inches and under 200 lbs, because I wanted something that felt large and comfortable but this is smaller than what I would consider 'normal' for an office chair and definitely not comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025 by VisibleMonkeyShakes

  • Finally, a comfortable desk chair!
Color: Black Bonded Leather Pattern Name: Chair
Man, finally.. my search for a comfortable desk chair is over. I consider myself pretty picky when it comes to chairs, especially given what they cost. I want something that will be cushioning, but supportive. Something that offers support but doesn't push on me, something that I can sit in for hours and not have lower back or leg pain. I finally found that with this chair, and I couldn't be happier with the purchase. The chair is soft, but you don't sink into it. It stays firm under you providing support without feeling like it's 'pushing against you.' The back support is just the right amount, providing support without pushing the lumbar or forcing an unnatural arch in the lower back as some 'lumbar chairs' tend to do. The best part for me was the leg support. The cushion and the angle under your legs is just the right amount to promote circulation and keep your hips from getting sore. If you ever have tingling or numbness in your feet after sitting for a long period of time,this chair is great for that. I'm an average adult Male, 6 feet tall 180 pounds. I exercise regularly and I am in good health but I still find that sitting in most 'office chairs' for a long period of time gives me lower back pain. I do not suffer that problem using the 'Back In Motion' chair. I'm an IT professional and I sit for 6-8 hours in a clip, I also enjoy computer gaming and sometimes spend a little more time doing that then I probably should. Set up was easy too. As far as putting it together goes, on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is effortless and requires no tools and 10 requires an advanced degree from M.I.T. the setup was a 3. It takes only one tool (a hex wrench that's included) and took me about 15 minutes to assemble going at a slow and careful pace. The instructions were clearly written and the process was easy. Overall, this was a very good purchase and I'm happy with the money I spent. If you suffer from lower back pain or circulation issues after long periods sitting in a chair then this chair is a good option for you. If you don't suffer from that, then this chair will prevent it from occurring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015 by Darth Llama

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