Amia

Steelcase

Amia

77 positive 1 neutral 11 negative

Based on 89 Reddit mentions

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Where to go for luxury office chairs?

graphic office interiors in saanichton has steelcase chairs if you are in that kind of budget (in and around the $1k mark). the leap, series 1/2, amia, and a few others are not mesh. you might need to call ahead to book an appointment, but they had all the chairs as demos to try in-store when I boug

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GeoffwithaGeee in r/VictoriaBC

January 20, 2026 10:27 PM

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Desk chair recs for petite women

I am 5'0 as well and use a Steelcase Amia. I bought it specifically because it lets me sit cross-legged on it. (As an aside, I found out that I sit cross legged because I have never had a desk that sat low enough for me to put my chair close enough to the ground that I can have my feet flat on the f

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Cranksta in r/womenintech

July 6, 2025 7:50 PM

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desk chair recs for petite women? (specifically for criss-cross sitters!)

I'm 5' 0” and am also a criss cross sitter. I have a SteelCase Amia and it's the best thing I've ever owned. The arms articulate enough that I can sit normally just as comfortably as I can shrimp in it. Super flexible and the seat cushion being nearly flat means no pinch points on my legs when sitti

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Cranksta in r/womenintech

May 7, 2026 12:02 PM

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Too short for office chairs- back can't touch the backrest of the chair.

It’s a steelcase amia! The chair lowers way more than my last one AND the seat pan is shorter

NoBlood7122 in r/office

November 6, 2025 2:52 PM

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Opinions on the Haworth Soji, WorkPro Quantum 9000, and the Steel Series Amia?

i've tried all three actually. the amia has the best lumbar support of the bunch - it's more adjustable than the soji's fixed curve. the workpro quantum has a wider seat if you shift positions a lot but the foam breaks down faster. for 4+ hour sessions the Steelcase Amia is worth the stretch. the se

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/gamingchairs

May 15, 2026 10:18 PM

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suggest me a good ergonomic chair for petite women please

5'1" with shorter legs. I got a Steelcase Gesture from a liquidation warehouse for ~$700 or so in like-new condition. Hiiiiighly recommend trying one to see if it works for you: FULLY adjustable arms. It was the first time my elbows have been able to naturally lay on an armrest without needing to be

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go_find_out in r/PetiteLiving

May 10, 2026 5:45 PM

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Anywhere to buy refurbished herman miller office chairs in Omaha?

https://crandalloffice.com/ They have a lot of open box and remanufactured chairs. They take Steelcase Leap and Amia, replace the cushions and you can customize the color. Highly recommend

DOctorAZ in r/Omaha

April 22, 2026 12:10 PM

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Working a job that requires sitting “properly”

Yep! Like a rolling desk chair. it's a Steelcase Amia if you're curious. I got it used on FB marketplace for like $200 and I love it. Very adjustable and works for me as a short person. It has the feature where it has adjustable recline resistance which to me is super important in helping with the w

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No-Sweet342 in r/Hypermobility

April 19, 2026 2:55 AM

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EC300 vs EC200: Which one actually fits your need? (5 testers wanted)

USA, MA 5’11 / 180 Experience using the Steelcase Amia as my daily driver, which includes adjustable lumbar. I work remote (sitting 4-6 hrs/day) and prefer pronounced lumbar support to assist with my posture when tasking. Now seeking a second chair with headrest for work and gaming (Amia lacks a hea

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randomdudelikestuff in r/ProtoArcHub

April 13, 2026 4:02 PM

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Home office setup. Anyone else end up preferring a wider seat at home?

Nothing beats a good ergo chair that allows you to vary positions with great support. I'm rocking a Steelcase Amia both at work (3 days a week) and at home.

Gr0umpf in r/homeoffice

January 8, 2026 10:47 AM

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