








💼 Elevate your workspace comfort — because your back deserves the VIP treatment!
The ELFORDSON Comfy Executive Office Desk Chair combines advanced ergonomic design with luxury features like dual-zone massage, adjustable recline up to 150°, and premium PU leather upholstery. Built to support up to 150kg with certified durable components, it’s engineered for professionals seeking all-day comfort and style in their home office.













| ASIN | B09F9S5GDX |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,267 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 75 in Desk Chairs |
| Brand | ELFORDSON |
| Colour | Archie - Cream (Pu Leather) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,443) |
| Date First Available | 2 Sept. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 14.5 kg |
| Model Number | OCHCREME |
| Product Dimensions | 49 x 63 x 112 cm; 14.5 kg |
| Special Features | 3 Intensity Massage Modes, Adjustable Height, Retractable Footrest, Upholstered Leather, Wider & Taller Backrest |
D**L
Comfort and Functionality in Style
The ELDFORDSON High Back Massage Office Chair is a premium and stylish addition to your home office, offering exceptional comfort and a range of functional features. Here's why it's a top choice: High Back Design: The high back design provides excellent support for your entire spine, ensuring a comfortable and ergonomic seating experience. Massage Function: This office chair is equipped with a massage function that targets your back, allowing you to relax and relieve tension during long working hours. Recliner Tilt Function: The 150° recliner tilt function offers versatility, allowing you to find the perfect angle for work, relaxation, or a power nap. Padded Swivel Fabric: The padded swivel fabric upholstery adds a touch of luxury and comfort to your workspace. Stylish Grey Color: The grey color and sleek design make this chair a stylish addition to any home office. In summary, the ELDFORDSON High Back Massage Office Chair offers a winning combination of comfort, functionality, and style. The five-star rating reflects its excellence in providing a comfortable and supportive seating experience. Whether you're working from home or gaming, this chair is a top-notch choice for enhancing your workspace. Highly recommended for those who prioritize comfort and style in their home office setup.
E**A
Very comfortable
For a massage chair, you get what you pay for. However, for a swivel chair, it’s delightful. A good size, very comfortable, very soft, sturdy, smooth swivel. The levers are a little too far back but i can cope. Was easy to assemble, except the T bar. Either the bend in the picture is wrong, or the bar is bent the wrong way. Or my eyes see it wrong, but i had to turn it over, opposing the picture to be able to screw it in. Hope that makes sense. All in all, a lovely chair.
A**H
Easy Assembly but fabric split after 4 months!
Having built a fair number of desk chairs in the past few years, I feel experienced enough to comment on the ease of assembly of this chair. Having screws separated and labelled in alphabetical order was a convenient perk. It took 30 minutes instead of the 2 hours with the last one I built. 1. Pictorial Instructions are easy to follow, EXCEPT for a hitch connecting the seat to the back. Instructions did not explain how the velcro flaps were arranged. 2. Diagram 3 required 2 people to construct as one needed to hold the parts together and another needed to align the screw holes and fiddle with the wretched flap joining the 2 parts together 3. Hint - don’t screw the backrest metal piece too tightly as you will need to slide the flap UNDER it. Once assembled: Comfort - good Backrest - low so there is no headrest. Big disappointment. Size - neat, smaller than expected (minute compared to the chair it replaces which looked the same on Amazon) Lying position - particularly comfy Massage - works but nothing compared with a true massage armchair. Vibration mode Cost - £124 in Amazon Prime sale. Otherwise £140. Not bad, compared with other chairs on sale but definitely higher than chairs of the same design 2-3 years ago, which are now quite rare, having been replaced by mesh chairs and gaming chairs. Follow-up 4 months on: After one school term of use, I am disappointed to report that the PU leather at the top corner of the backrest has split to reveal the chair stuffing! Not an area that gets much hard wear either. Nor is it at the seam, so the fault is not in the sewing and I can only surmise it is due to poor quality fabric… I’m not sure how to fix it - superglue? Also worth noting that the pink seat has marked really badly. Meanwhile, a pink gaming chair, bought a year ago, though not as comfy, hasn’t marked, nor split… Shame.
R**C
Nicest thing about it is the colour
Bought it in the Black Friday sale and honestly I'd be pretty mad if I'd paid full price for it. I've had the chair just about two weeks now, bought for every day working from home. Assembly was fine, though I'm convinced some of the bolts were spinning. The buttons for the so-called massage function are under the fabric, with a thick piece of rubber over the top that is honestly held on with what looks like one of those glue dots that hold toys in packaging. It has fallen off so many times the glue has lost all stick and it's functionally useless. The massage itself is just vibrations that does nothing but make me feel a little nauseous. The chair is noisy. The armrests are seemingly loose, and when I tightened the bolts it seems to be as tight as they will go. The padding for the armrests also doesn't seem to be attached under the fabric, making a loud crunch when I move. Whenever I lean back--not reclining, just leaning back--the noise is awful. I'm a fairly average size woman and I fit in the chair well, so I wouldn't expect it to make sounds like it is straining. The backrest itself is miserable. Its most upright position still slopes back strangely, so I have to lean forwards to reach my keyboard and mouse. The reclining function moves the arms as well as the back--so when I hold the arms to inevitably have to push myself upright, the entire backrest moves forward with the weight on the arms and prevents you from actually managing to sit any straighter. I have to hold the base of the seat to push myself up. The footrest is unusual to me, honestly. I was expecting something that would swing out as a leg support rather than a full length leg rest, but this odd thing just slides out about a foot then calls it a day. It's more an inconvenience than anything, as it's too short to be practical for under a desk (if I want to use it, I have to swing the chair out from under my desk and tuck my legs right up with my knees almost to my chest) and the bulk of it while it's away prevents you from tucking your legs under the chair. It very much limits where you can position your legs under your desk. The ergonomics are terrible. Aside from the lack of back support while sitting and trying to work, the seat is strangely hard. The padding is very thin. Combine this with the limited leg positioning and it's just a bad experience. I'm going to have to purchase both a cushion and some sort of back support--I already have preexisting back problems, but this chair has aggravated it to the point of genuine pain. I bought this chair despite reading mixed reviews. I'd be in a better state if I'd stuck with the secondhand school chair I'd been using before. If you aren't spending much time in this chair, sure. The colour (green) is nice and it's aesthetically pleasing enough if you can get the massage switch to stick. Otherwise, save yourself the disappointment, save your spine and hips, and get something else. Wish I did. UPDATE: Less than 2 months after assembly the screws holding the backrest together have come undone, making the chair unstable and unsuitable for use.
M**R
Comfortable but not a massage chair
I wouldn’t say it’s a massage chair; more a vibrating chair at various intensities, which was disappointing. Easy to assemble with clear instructions. Looks nice. Footrest is the best feature by far.
T**R
This is not a massage chair. It makes loads of noise and vibrates so weakly you can barely feel it! 100% not a massage chair, steer clear!
M**N
Awful chair. Very uncomfortable, feels and looks cheap unlike the advertising, seating position doesn’t hold and it’s actually causing back issues instead of helping them, steer clear from this guys, spend a bit more and get a known brand. Very unhappy customer. I will say though the customer service is fantastic so there is that I guess
T**E
This is a dreadful chair - very poor quality for what you pay. While seated you slip towards the front of the seat which is uncomfortable - you slip forward as if you were sliding forward off the seat. I have started working from home and this is so disappointing- to get a refund how do I dismantle it ? I have recycled the packaging - it’s a disaster. Very very disappointing - avoid at all costs.
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