Humanscale
Liberty
Based on 10 Reddit mentions
$1449.00
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Where do you get home office furniture from?
I bought a refurbished Humanscale Liberty Task chair for £180 back in 2020. I really rate it! Can see they go on eBay for pretty similar prices still.
bellabanjsk in r/AskUK
February 12, 2026 1:01 PM
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Need recommendations for office chair
For Wakefit - trivon high back office hair (gray coloured one) was good I tried it in store My office provided me with Humanscale liberty chair which is top notch quality, but quite costly. You can check for something similar
vibingsince1996 in r/noida
August 18, 2025 5:47 PM
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Decision fatigue over office chairs please help!
I just bought a Humanscale Liberty for around $1k and it is the most comfortable chair. I have used the Herman miller for years. This one leaves that for dust. I love it that much I have no regrets my arse has never been happier and my back is delighted.
One_Difficult_bitch in r/auscorp
June 28, 2025 2:13 AM
2
Looking for the Best Office Chair for Lower Back Pain Mainly
It absolutely is not the only answer. The Aeron is very nice, but they aren't for everyone and they aren't the only brand/line worth looking at. Herman Miller makes the Aeron (all mesh), Cosm (all mesh, "super ergonomic"), and Verus (mesh back, fabric seat) that are all good. Steelcase makes the Kar
...EViLTeW in r/sysadmin
September 8, 2025 5:29 PM
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Help Me Decide on the Best Chair!
The Humanscale Liberty is a good pick if you need something that fits your body Steelcase chairs are also popular for long hours, especially the Think V2; it’s pretty flexible. check out user reviews for those chairs online to see how they work for your size. Also, if you haven't looked at ergonomic
...Zangberry in r/Ergonomics
December 10, 2025 7:27 PM
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Can people give advice on home office chair available in UK?
I have a Humanscale Liberty Task chair and it fits your requirements perfectly.
bellabanjsk in r/AskUK
January 8, 2026 10:56 AM
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Im 6'4, 105 kgs. Looking for a good office chair. Practically impossible to find. I dont really have a budget. Ive even tried Herman Millers and the Haworth Fern but those are too small.
Humanscale Liberty. I am 6’1 was 102 now and down to 92 but have been using one for the last 5 years. Absolutely the best chair for large folks
Extension-Business-1 in r/ErgonomicIndia
March 21, 2026 4:10 PM
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Too short for office chairs- back can't touch the backrest of the chair.
I actually lost my job for requesting a suitably sized chair. I have the same issue! I ended up buying a second hand humanscale liberty. It goes low enough to the ground that i don’t need a footstool and it lets me bring the lumbar support closer so i can comfortably sit back, still reach the floor
...ClungeWhisperer in r/office
November 10, 2025 6:06 AM
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Are the BTOD folks biased towards Steelcase?
Well...I "work" in the industry and actually know exactly how many chairs Steelcase sells...by model... ;). (as well as all Miller & Knoll chairs...Haworth, not so much...Humanscale, not so much but their percent market share is WAY up in seating compared to the major OEMs) You would be QUITE surpri
...mozman68 in r/BTODtv
December 5, 2025 8:18 PM
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