Re: Executive Desk Chair?
Hancock and Moore builds the best leather Executive chairs in the country. They're not inexpensive. They supply the President, the Senate, the Cabinet, and the Supreme Court. I myself sold 72 pieces of Hancock and Moore to the Bush Administration for use the White House. It's all the GSA buys because they know they last and sit well for most (they never buy higher than a Grade 1 leather, however).
You have to purchase through a dealer, such as myself, or others as you so choose, they do not sell direct to the consumer. Delivery options are available via Sun Delivery Service or any shipping company of your choice.
Note they have a 10% off sale all Executive office chairs through the end of this month (June 2020). They have never had a sale period on them before so it's a good time to pick one up.
Re: Executive Desk Chair?
One piece of advice is make sure whatever model you are interested in has arms that fit above or below your desk or are far enough back vs the depth of the seat. I had an H&M desk chair that was very comfortable, but the arms were too far forward and would not fit under my desk so I could never scoot in enough to be comfortable actually using my computer. I guess I could have added a pull-out keyboard tray to mitigate it somewhat but I never liked those.
Re: Executive Desk Chair?
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Originally Posted by
drcollie
Hancock and Moore builds the best leather Executive chairs in the country. They're not inexpensive. They supply the President, the Senate, the Cabinet, and the Supreme Court. I myself sold 72 pieces of Hancock and Moore to the Bush Administration for use the White House. It's all the GSA buys because they know they last and sit well for most (they never buy higher than a Grade 1 leather, however).
You have to purchase through a dealer, such as myself, or others as you so choose, they do not sell direct to the consumer. Delivery options are available via Sun Delivery Service or any shipping company of your choice.
Note they have a 10% off sale all Executive office chairs through the end of this month (June 2020). They have never had a sale period on them before so it's a good time to pick one up.
How would I go about getting pricing for them?
Re: Executive Desk Chair?
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Originally Posted by
Danw99
One piece of advice is make sure whatever model you are interested in has arms that fit above or below your desk or are far enough back vs the depth of the seat. I had an H&M desk chair that was very comfortable, but the arms were too far forward and would not fit under my desk so I could never scoot in enough to be comfortable actually using my computer. I guess I could have added a pull-out keyboard tray to mitigate it somewhat but I never liked those.
I know the struggle. Luckily I have a motorized standing desk.
Re: Executive Desk Chair?
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joshigh
How would I go about getting pricing for them?
This thread http://www.myfurnitureforum.com/show...-a-Price-Quote
Re: Executive Desk Chair?
Re: Executive Desk Chair?
The first chair is a little bold for my taste, but the last chair (9855ST) looks oh so comfy with the lumbar support. Always liked the way the Austin sits but not looks, and very happy with the Westwood that has that lumbar support so I like the last chair.
On a side note, I picked up a few Jeffersons (http://www.hancockandmoore.com/Produ...vel-Tilt-Chair) that I really like the look of. It's not plushy like you want, but I find that it makes me sit up straight and actually work, instead of slouching and chilling. Odd I know, but I get more writing done with it.