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ALEFJÄLL office chair, Glose black - IKEA CA
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Glose black
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Glose black. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. GLOSE cover is made of grain leather which is a very high-quality leather. As it ages it becomes softer and develops a darker tone and fine patina. Adjustable seat height.
(4.5)
Price   $399.00
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JÄRVFJÄLLET office chair with armrests, Grann white - IKEA CA
JÄRVFJÄLLET Office chair with armrests - Grann white
JÄRVFJÄLLET Office chair with armrests - Grann white. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. The mesh material of the backrest lets air through to your back during long sitting periods. Adjustable headrest – Relieves the neck and shoulders.
(4.0)
Price   $329.00
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ALEFJÄLL office chair, Grann golden brown - IKEA CA
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Grann golden brown
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Grann golden brown. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. GRANN cover is made of grain leather which is a very high-quality leather. As it ages it becomes softer and develops a darker tone and fine patina.
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Price   $399.00
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IKEA
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JÄRVFJÄLLET office chair with armrests, Glose black - IKEA CA
JÄRVFJÄLLET Office chair with armrests - Glose black
JÄRVFJÄLLET Office chair with armrests - Glose black. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. The mesh material of the backrest lets air through to your back during long sitting periods. Adjustable headrest – Relieves the neck and shoulders.
(4.0)
Price   $329.00
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IKEA
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ALEFJÄLL Grann beige, Office chair - IKEA UK
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Grann beige
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Grann beige. 10 year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure. Suitable for business use. GRANN cover is made of grain leather which is a very high-quality leather. As it ages it becomes softer and develops a darker tone and fine patina. Lumbar support.
(4.4)
Price   £229.00
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/ikea › which one of these ikea chairs would you recommend? (posting from greece, alternative suggestions are also welcome)
r/IKEA on Reddit: Which one of these IKEA chairs would you recommend? (Posting from Greece, alternative suggestions are also welcome)
February 10, 2023 - I have the Markus chair. As someone who is over six feet tall, the high back is wonderful. ... Markus. The leather is going to be so sweaty. And the · Flintan is not very comfortable (my mom has that one). I had the Markus for +9 years, and it's still good if a bit dirty. ... Reconditioned expensive things are MUCH harder to find in countries where very few people can afford the expensive stuff in the first place. ... Ideally, none. We have both at the office, Markus gives me tailbone pain and Millberget has no lumbar support.
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MARKUS office chair, Vissle dark gray, Medium - IKEA CA
MARKUS Office chair - Vissle dark gray Medium
MARKUS Office chair - Vissle dark gray Medium. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. The mesh material of the backrest lets air through to your back during long sitting periods. Manual tilt tension – To adjust the resistance of the backrest.
(4.5)
Price   $229.00
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Vari Reviews
btod.com › home › does ikea’s newest $300 office chair work well?
Does IKEA’s Newest $300 Office Chair Work Well?
November 20, 2025 - However, this type of assembly is kind of what you can expect with IKEA and the trade-off you get for affordably priced products. ... To keep the price low, some sacrifices had to be made. The all-plastic arms aren’t great, and the mesh is clearly of a lower quality than other mid-grade and higher-end chairs. However, with the help of a metal base and an almost all metal frame, the chair still feels solid. I was also impressed that the chair includes real leather, which is hard to find at this price and with the adjustments that come with the chair.
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HATTEFJÄLL office chair with armrests, Smidig black/black - IKEA
HATTEFJÄLL Office chair with armrests - Smidig black/black
HATTEFJÄLL Office chair with armrests - Smidig black/black. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. The goatskin is naturally durable and will last for many years. Adjustable seat height. Adjustable seat depth. Adjustable lumbar support. Tilt lock.
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Price   US$299.99
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IKEA
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ALEFJÄLL Grann golden-brown, Office chair - IKEA UK
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Grann golden-brown
ALEFJÄLL Office chair - Grann golden-brown. 10 year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure. Suitable for business use. GRANN cover is made of grain leather which is a very high-quality leather. As it ages it becomes softer and develops a darker tone and fine patina.
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Price   £229.00
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/officechairs › 3-month review of the new ikea grönfjall
r/OfficeChairs on Reddit: 3-month review of the new Ikea Grönfjall
September 15, 2024 -

I should preface this by saying I'm located in Portugal, where it's not easy at all to find good deals on premium office chairs. At most, we get slightly discounted refurbs which still go for several hundreds of Euros.

Back in late June, I had a warranty claim going with Ikea to replace my previous Volmar chair and was waiting for the new Grönfjall to drop. The chair + headrest goes for around 299€ but I had the Volmar's MSRP credit + a 20% discount code, so it ended up closer to 110€ for me. Here's why it was definitely worth it at that kind of price:

Looks: divisive to say the least. It actually took me a while to get used to it, as it's definitely a bold and unique design language. The chair is overall pretty big and the headrest looks massive in person. It's not a subtle aesthetic and it is not for everyone. I ended up liking it in the "it sort of looks like a spaceship" kind of way. I personally find the light brown colourway horrendous.

Build quality and materials: I'm pretty satisfied in this aspect. The chair feels solid overall, with a metal base and arms. It's made with a light and semi-breathable fabric which is reminiscent of some of their house furniture (think a soft fabric couch-like feel) and covers the entire seat, back, armrests and headrest structure.

The underside of the armrests is made of plastic and the armrests themselves are slightly wobbly. They feel like the cheapest part of the entire chair. The height-adjustable headrest is made of real leather, so I expect it to last a long time with proper care.

Fitment & adjustments: I'm 1,88m tall and have previously owned 3 Markus, 1 Volmar and a few lower-end Ikea models. I always ended up selling the Markus due to the fixed and rigid armrests, as well as the annoying and not-adjustable lumbar support. I was hoping the Grönfjall would fix the Markus' shortcomings and, for the most part, it did for me:

  • Depth-adjustable seat, locking in 3 positions. I thought I'd be using the longest seat setting but I actually prefer the middle one;

  • Height-adjustable lumbar support: while not pressure-adjustable, the lumbar support does work wonders for me. It should be noted that this will not be everyone's experience, as I use it at the absolute minimum height and that, luckily, suits me perfectly. It raises by quite a lot but it definitely warrants trying in-store first.

  • Height, tilt and depth-adjustable armrests: I was very happy when I was able to finally adjust an Ikea chair's armrests to suit me for both gaming and productivity at my home desk setup. However, the Grönfjall's armrests' adjustable range is weird. I like having armrests close to my side and these just barely come close enough for me in the medium seat length setting. I can't see why anyone would want them to be as far away as these go. They also tilt horizontally but do not adjust in width, so you cannot bring them closer to you laterally. This is a major downfall of this chair and I can't fathom why they wouldn't include width adjustment. I'd much rather have width than tilt. I suspect this was a design decision, as tilting the armrests to bring the nearest edge closer to me does allow me to rest my arms almost as if they were fully brought in. In the end, like with the lumbar support, I'm lucky my build makes them usable but they won't be for everyone.

  • Height-adjustable headrest: pretty self-explanatory. I was reluctant to add the +/- 50€ for the headrest at the time because I thought it was fixed. The fact that it is height-adjustable by quite a healthy margin - and made with genuine leather - convinced me and I am not sorry at all. I should note, however, that it does not tilt, angle or otherwise move in any way. Also, you can fully ignore the marketing bs about the headrest's curved edges "helping avoid distractions by limiting your peripheral vision". It is purely an aesthetic aspect of the chair and does nothing else.

  • Synchro-tilt back with automatic tension and lockable steps: as with some of the other recent offerings from Ikea, I'm sorry to say that the synchro-tilt used here is not 100% independent of the seat angle, meaning the seat does slightly tilt upwards at the front when reclining the back. However, the seat depth options help mitigate this and I was able to find a comfortable mix of settings to support my torso and legs without undue pressure. As for the automatic recline tension, I thought I was going to hate it and miss the Markus' tension knob. Funnily enough, once again, it works very well for my build and weight - around 75kg at the time of writing. It gently follows my back when I want to bring myself forward and stops exactly where I want it when I recline back a bit. It's gotten to the point where I don't even think about it anymore and, because of this, I haven't felt the need to use any of the several recline angle locks available.

  • Overall chair height: well, duh.

Comfort: I've been using the Grönfjall daily for about 3 months now and I find it much more comfortable than all my previous efforts. If considering it, you should be aware that it is the kind of firm seating experience which focuses on correct posture and discourages slouching. I am a huge fan of dense foam in office chairs, as I hate the feeling of sinking in them, and this model gives me exactly that. It also makes me much more confident regarding the seat and back foam longevity, although I am not a very heavy guy, so your mileage may vary. What this also means is that you may feel the need to get up and stretch stuff out for a bit more often than expected if you're used to softer chairs. A mobile couch this is not, despite its size and looks.

Despite the armrests' shortcomings and the headrest's lack of tilt adjustability, I am able to spend hours at a time with proper posture and little fatigue.

Rarely-seen features: the seat and armrests fabric covers are removable and machine-washable, which is definitely nice to have. They simply pop off and you can easily separate the fabric. It's a nice touch.

Final thoughts: for the price I paid, I am more than happy with the Grönfjall. However, at its MSRP of 300€, the value proposition highly depends on your specific market - particularly what kind of used and refurb units you have access to.

For my particular build, it checks all the boxes I was looking for: it's a big chair with sufficient adjustments and a firm seating experience, nicely finished with a mostly metal build, robust handling (except for the armrests) and it is covered by Ikea's excellent 10-year commercial warranty.

You should be aware that some of the adjustments do have their limits - mainly the lumbar support, armrests and headrest - so I heavily recommend trying one out for a while in-store or even taking one home and making sure it's good to be returned if needed.

Overall, I am genuinely satisfied with my unit and am officially off the market for the foreseeable future. Hit me up with any questions about it and I'll be happy to answer.

TL;DR: the Grönfjall fixes most of the Markus' shortcomings but it's got some of its own. Limited lumbar, armrest and headrest adjustability make it a very build-sensitive model. At 1,88m and 75kg, I personally find it very comfortable and seemingly hard-wearing. If proven otherwise, it's covered by Ikea's 10-year warranty.

The tow strap was a personal decorative choice and not included
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The Best Ikea Desk Chairs For Your Home Office - Zoom - Lonny
One reviewer wrote: "Love the color, style and comfort of this chair! Goes with the office furniture that we purchased at Ikea and have received many compliments on the look from family and friends!"
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reddit.com › r/officechairs › any experience with ikea chairs?
r/OfficeChairs on Reddit: Any experience with Ikea chairs?
March 3, 2023 -

I've been looking at a couple on their website. I'm not due to visit a store for a couple of weeks and wondered if they might be worth considering.

I was looking at two in particular:

HATTEFJÄLL https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/hattefjaell-office-chair-with-armrests-smidig-black-20494519/

ALEFJÄLL https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/alefjaell-office-chair-glose-black-30367460/

Any good?

Or is it better to bite the bullet and spend more on a used Leap 2 or Mirra 2?

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Ikea chairs have amazing return policies/warranties and you can go to any IKEA store and try them out yourself. I’d recommend doing that - and sit on them for at least 15-20 minutes each if you can spare the time. I’d say they are for sure awful chairs to buy “sight unseen” and will say for a fact that 9/10 times you are way better off with used/returned/remanufactured leap or Mirra 2 if they are available in your area or can be shipped to your area. I saw the price was 299 but not in dollars, so I’m not sure where you live. In the US- you’re best bet sight unseen is the leap V2. BTOD and Crandall office excellent warranties for a couple hundred dollars more than an ikea and the quality/comfort of the leap is…leaps above an ikea. The mirra 2 is a fabulous chair and atlas headrest should be coming out with a Mirra 2 headrest in the fall/winter of this year, but if you’ve got wider legs are heavier, you really should try out the Mirra 2 before buying because the seat pan can be a little small for anyone who may fit a size c Aeron seat. It also has a much firmer backrest even with the butterfly back, so there may be a learning curve. If you are using the chair mostly for tasking and/or gaming but not for media, not having a headrest shouldn’t be much of an issue or something you will miss out on too much. But if you are mostly taking in media or will be reclining for extended periods of time, having a headrest might be something to consider. IMHO, anyone looking at ikeas because they want a chair that’s never been used, has a headrest, and fixed budget at the ikea price point is more than likely better off with either a clatina mellet or ticova than the ikeas- both are available on amazon and cheaper than the ikeas. Both chairs have headrests. I’ve never sat in a ticova, but my understanding is that it’s lumbar super is much better than clatina- but I own a clatina, and I can tell you that you would be getting 150-300 dollars more chair than you are paying for. Its a leap knockoff — the headrest is one of the best on the market…IMHO right there with the Steelcase Gesture and light years better than the leap v2s. And with the exception of everything lumbar, its the exact same chair as the leap v2 once you get below the seat pan. The lumbar is awful and should just be removed, and obviously no lumbar depth adjustment…but the rest of the mechanisms are either exact clones or literally same exact mechs- with identical function as the leap- (tilt limiter, number of tilt options, seat depth) Im pretty sure the cylinder & castors are the same too. Its by no means a Leap V2 - eg- arms are 3d adjustable but lack depth- which immediately matters the moment you want to rest your arms in recline, and the seat pan is totally rigid compared to the leap- which has one of, if not, the most flexible waterfall fronts you can find on the seat pan. There’s also a gap between the seat and back that’s pretty noticble when the seat is fully extended….but at $250/$280 bucks, it’s such an incredible buy. Id go as far as to say if the average person randomly bought a $400 or $500 chair on Amazon, they’d have been happier with a mellet at least 50% of the time.…BUT that extra few hundred bucks becomes a big difference when you spend time on this board and see what you could be getting for $300 or $600 if you do research. Id highly recommend searching for BTOD, Ahnestly, and Crandall office on YouTube and spend at least a few hours (if not a few days) watching some videos before pulling the trigger on anything. As celebrity food personality Alton Brown always says, “Your patience…will be rewarded” but for real!
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The Hattefjall you posted looks a lot better ergonomically than the alefjall so if you were to go for one, I'd go for the first one. There seem to be a lot more reviews for the Ikea Markus and the Jarvfallet so if you are dead set on going the Ikea route, they would probably be your safest bets.
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MILLBERGET swivel chair, Murum black - IKEA CA
MILLBERGET Swivel chair - Murum black
MILLBERGET Swivel chair - Murum black. The seat and the back of the chair are perforated to let air through to your body and make you feel more comfortable during the entire working day. This swivel chair has functions that allow you to easily adapt the chair to your body. Easy to assemble.
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Price   $179.00
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MARKUS office chair, Vissle light gray, Medium - IKEA CA
MARKUS Office chair - Vissle light gray Medium
MARKUS Office chair - Vissle light gray Medium. 10-year Warranty. Read about the terms in the warranty brochure. Suitable for business use. The mesh material of the backrest lets air through to your back during long sitting periods. Manual tilt tension – To adjust the resistance of the backrest.
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Price   $229.00
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IKEA Product Reviews
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13 Best IKEA Office Chair Review 2022 - IKEA Product Reviews
October 21, 2020 - With the height adjustability feature, you will be able to harness maximum support while you are using the chair. The best thing about this office chair is that the leather ages gracefully, which means even the old chair will look captivating.
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Desk Chairs & Computer Chairs - Affordable Office Chairs - IKEA CA
It’s comfy, rotates full circle, and the castors have a pressure-sensitive brake mechanism that keeps the chair safely parked when you stand up, then releases automatically when you sit down to take it for a spin. ... When it comes to office chairs in Canada, IKEA chairs are among the most popular.
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reddit.com › r/ikeahacks › owners of ikea markus chair leather version. how is durability over the years?
r/ikeahacks on Reddit: Owners of Ikea Markus chair LEATHER VERSION. How is durability over the years?
December 2, 2020 -

I want to get a Markus chair. I am trying to decide between the grey fabric version and the leather version. A friend has the grey fabric one and after many months, the seat cushion fabric is a bit warped and stretched from sitting on it for months. I don’t really want that. Plus leather looks cooler with my workspace. But at the same time in the past I have had chairs with faux leather start to crack and peel quite fast. People who have had the leather Markus for 6 months, a year, or more… how is it holding up on the seat cushion?