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Steelcase Gesture Office Chair - Ergonomic Work Chair with Wheels for Carpet - Comfortable Office Chair - Intuitive-to-Adjust Chairs for Desk - 360-Degree Arms - Graphite Gray Fabric

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Color: Graphite Gray Fabric


Features

  • Ergonomic Chair Design: The Gesture chair by Steelcase is expertly designed to redefine the relationship between you and your chair, adjusting to your unique body and work posture
  • Comfortable Desk Chair for Extended Use: The Gesture chair is designed for a variety of users and postures, ideal for those who prioritize a precise fit and sit for long periods of time
  • Premium Office Furniture Features: This chair includes wheels for carpet, 360-degree arms, a contoured back that fits your spine's natural shape, and intuitive adjustments all located on the right side within arms reach
  • High-Quality Chair for Desk: The Gesture chair boasts a full recline range with three settings, an upright back lock, and intuitive adjustment mechanisms
  • Better Design, Better Comfort, Better Choice: Our high performance seating helps you do your best work; we offer a broad range of dynamic options, all backed by Steelcase research, innovation, and our unwavering standards for quality and sustainability

Description

Our Global Posture Study revealed nine new postures related to technology that were not adequately supported by existing seating solutions. Gesture is the first chair designed to support users’ interactions with today’s technologies. Gesture’s Core, Limb, and Seat interfaces work as a system to provide support and comfort to a wide range of users in a wide range of postures. Gesture is a highly ergonomic chair that will perform in any work environment.

Brand: Steelcase


Color: Graphite Gray Fabric


Product Dimensions: 32.5"D x 27.5"W x 21.25"H


Size: Carpet Casters (Pack of 1)


Back Style: cushion back


Brand: ‎Steelcase


Color: ‎Graphite Gray Fabric


Product Dimensions: ‎32.5"D x 27.5"W x 21.25"H


Size: ‎Carpet Casters (Pack of 1)


Back Style: ‎cushion back


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Arm Rest, Seat Lock


Product Care Instructions: ‎Spot Wash


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Office


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎400 Pounds


Style: ‎Contemporary


Pattern: ‎Solid


Finish Type: ‎Polished


Room Type: ‎Living Room, Home Office


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Included Components: ‎Office Chair


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Model Name: ‎Gesture


Arm Style: ‎With arms


Surface Recommendation: ‎Carpet


Seat Back Interior Height: ‎24 Inches


Furniture base movement: ‎Rock


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Furniture Finish: ‎Graphite


Seat Height: ‎21 Inches


Seat Depth: ‎18.25 inches


Fill Material: ‎Foam


Arm Height: ‎32.69 Inches


Tilting: ‎Yes


Is Electric: ‎No


Number of Height Positions: ‎3


Item Weight: ‎70 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎Gesture


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎58 Pounds


Date First Available: January 1, 2014


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  • 8 month review: I use the Gesture at home and the Aeron on my office days. I prefer the Gesture.
**PROS AND CONS** **PROS** -Unmatched adjustability in high end office chairs -Very solid arm rests no matter how you adjust them -Can tilt back VERY far compared to most office chairs -Super flexible seat and back lets you maneuver freely without feeling inhibited by your chair. Being able to sit however you want and still feel comfortable after a long day is BIG. -Very helpful customer support. They DO in fact honor their 12 yr warranty and WILL take care of your investment if you have a problem (can personally vouch). -Feels brand new after 8 months of heavy use, no sign of the foam cushions collapsing. They use a very durable dense foam and not cheap memory foam. Cloth looks mint and no signs of wear or loose threads. -Aesthetically pleasing **CONS** -Foam/cushioning on the thinner side, but not necessarily uncomfortable since your weight is very evenly distributed across the chair. -Will need to put down some lithium grease where the seat pan meets the back structure; otherwise it will squeak after ~3 months. -No aftermarket headrest options since the non-headrest version doesn’t have mounting points for it. -Cloth seats. Not a big deal for me but I have seen complaints of people getting hot in their chair. -Very heavy. 80lb chair is not easy carry up the stairs if you plan on moving soon. ========== Both are very good chairs. Biggest difference is that the Gesture is more flexible in seat pan and the back support. Makes it a lot easier to move around, reach for things, lean in and out however I want in and in any direction. I can sit any way want; legs crossed, legs on desk, leg up on chair, slouched or sit upright and maintain a good posture if I'm trying to get work done. My movement or how I sit doesn't ever feel inhibited by the Gesture. The adjustable arms are amazing and very adjustable. Super easy to adjust however you want and usually I find myself adjusting them when I'm wanting sit back in my chair to watch a video or when I need to spend the day typing things out. On the other hand, the Aeron is more of a "rigid" chair. It forces you to more or less sit upright and maintain a better posture because the frame hugs you more compared to the Gesture. It's not easy to sit in any other posture besides the *ideal* one. Seat pan and backframe feel more conforming to the body and I'd have no problem having a productive day in this chair. The adjustable arms are good, but come nowhere near the adjustability of the Gesture. Good office chair if the only thing you're doing is churning out emails in a cubicle. Can’t go wrong if you decide to pick either one. Personally I went with Gesture because I value the additional flexibility it provides and honestly it’s lot more aesthetically appeasing than the Aeron. Also worth mentioning their customer support and warranty programs are AMAZING. I had a problem with the chair being unbalanced and within 2 weeks I had a full replacement delivered to my doorstep at $0 cost. Only regret I have is not getting the headrest version—which I’ve heard is pretty good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by Martin

  • Leap chair compared to Gesture - owners perspective
I had a Leap chair V2 for 10 years and gave it to my wife to use at her office. The Gesture was expected to be an upgrade as I bought it, I spend very long hours sitting at work and at the PC at home. Reviews of the Gesture are outstanding for diverse sitting positions. In any case both my wife and I are getting older and have a few back issues, and we both need good quality/supportive chairs. She loves the Leap so it's hers now. If I had not already enjoyed the great support and comfort of the Leap chair for years, I think I would be much more impressed with the Gesture. The Leap chair is that good even after all these years. The Gesture looks more high tech and modern while the Leap is more of a boring generic look, but I think in some ways the Leap chair is more comfortable for normal sitting. The Gesture is comfortable and supportive and as advertised it shines when you want to lean back in the chair (very smooth and supportive when doing this, one thing I think it is better at than the leap). Also the Gesture arm adjustability is superior. I think it's a great chair... but two things, I think the padding is a tad more comfortable in the Leap chair in the back and seat. Not to say the Gesture is not comfortable, it is. Also sometimes I almost feel like the Gesture seat bottom feels like it is tilted forward like I am sliding out of it. Just slightly. But this may simply be that after ten years in the Leap chair I have bonded with it - and after more time in the Gesture I will not even remember a difference. The arms on the Gesture are a stiffer surface and they tilt outward just a little and can make my arms almost slip off, which sometimes annoys me - as I was used to the solidly level feel of the arms on the Leap. Probably they are designed that way for a reason that I have not discovered yet. But I will say this, when I don't really focus on the differences and just use the Gesture chair, it just WORKS. It is intuitive and very easy to sit in different ways. I had to work 20 hours straight earlier this week, spent it all in the Gesture chair, and not a single complaint on how my back felt afterward or anything else. Including the fact that I never felt overheated in the chair (cloth version). Which ultimately I think is a pretty good test. And having done the same in the Leap many times it also passes that test. Which would I say is "better"? It's hard to say, the Gesture wins in the highly and easily adjustable arms, and smooth and supportive leaning back. The Leap feel just a tiny bit more padded in the back and seat. If forced I would say the Gesture is an improvement but not in every aspect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by Jake

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