





🪑 Elevate your workspace comfort — because your back deserves the best seat in the house.
The Steelcase Amia Office Chair combines advanced ergonomic technology with sleek, modern design. Featuring a dynamic LiveLumbar™ system, fully adjustable 4D armrests, and customizable seat depth, it supports healthy posture and comfort for 8-10 hour workdays. Certified Carbon Neutral, it reflects a commitment to sustainability without compromising durability, backed by a 12-year warranty. Ideal for professionals seeking a premium, long-lasting office chair that blends style, comfort, and eco-consciousness.

















| ASIN | B00GBUQ14M |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Adjustable Lumbar, Arm Rest, Ergonomic, Rolling |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | with-arms |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,050 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #422 in Office Chairs & Sofas #720 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | Steelcase |
| Brand Name | Steelcase |
| Chair Backrest Width | 18.9 Inches |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 383 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Furniture Finish | black |
| Included Components | Office Chair |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.5"D x 21.25"W x 32.5"H |
| Item Height | 42.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Office Chair |
| Item Weight | 54.5 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Steelcase |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 12 year manufacturer. |
| Material | Polyester & Polyester Blend |
| Material Type | Polyester & Polyester Blend |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Model Name | Amia |
| Model Number | 4821410-5F07-5F07-6205-4ARM-LUM-CC |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5"D x 21.25"W x 32.5"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 2+ |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Depth | 18.5 inches |
| Seat Material | Polyester |
| Shape | L-Shaped |
| Size | 25D x 27W x 42.5H in |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Indoor |
| UPC | 617906823840 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**H
Steelcase Amia Office Chair Review: A Sound Investment in Comfort and Value
As someone who spends significant time at a desk, finding the perfect office chair has been a journey of trial and error. The Steelcase Amia Office Chair has emerged as a standout choice, delivering unparalleled comfort, thoughtful design, and exceptional value for its price point. Here's why I believe it's the best chair for the money. Ergonomic Excellence: The Steelcase Amia chair prioritizes ergonomic design without compromise. Its innovative features, such as the LiveLumbar™ system, provide targeted support to the lower back, adapting to your movements and ensuring sustained comfort throughout long work sessions. The adjustable seat depth and intuitive controls allow for personalized customization, accommodating a variety of body types and preferences. Optimal Support and Posture: One of the chair's standout features is its ability to encourage proper posture. The contoured backrest and supportive seat cushion work in harmony to align the spine, reducing strain on the neck and lower back. This thoughtful design promotes better posture and minimizes discomfort, which is crucial for productivity and overall well-being. Dynamic Movement and Flexibility: The Amia chair is designed to accommodate natural movements. The flexible backrest and seat encourage dynamic postures, allowing you to shift and adjust without feeling constrained. This is particularly advantageous for those who prefer to change their seating position frequently throughout the day. Quality Craftsmanship: The chair's construction reflects Steelcase's commitment to quality. The sturdy frame, premium materials, and attention to detail are evident in every aspect of its build. This quality craftsmanship not only enhances the chair's durability but also adds an air of sophistication to any office space. Subtle Aesthetics: The Amia chair's aesthetics are refreshingly understated. Its clean lines and minimalistic design complement a variety of office decors, from traditional to contemporary. This versatility ensures that the chair seamlessly integrates into your workspace without clashing with its surroundings. Value for Money: The Steelcase Amia chair is an embodiment of value for money. While it offers features and comfort comparable to higher-end models, its price remains accessible. The durability, ergonomics, and overall quality make it a sound investment in both your comfort and productivity. Comprehensive Warranty: Steelcase stands behind their products, and the Amia chair is no exception. Its comprehensive warranty provides added peace of mind, ensuring that your investment is protected and any potential issues are addressed promptly. In conclusion, the Steelcase Amia Office Chair stands as a shining example of ergonomic design, comfort, and value. Its thoughtful features, optimal support, dynamic movement, and exceptional craftsmanship make it a chair that not only meets but surpasses expectations. If you're seeking an office chair that offers superior comfort and functionality without breaking the bank, the Steelcase Amia chair is undoubtedly the best chair for the money. Investing in your comfort and well-being with this chair is an investment in productivity, health, and overall satisfaction in your workspace.
R**B
Very comfortable all day office work chair
Purchased open box return which arrived very fast, most likely direct from previous return customer. Chair arrived with back rest damage, something heavy landed on top of box and separated pad from back rest. Back rest had bend and dent but I was able to make a full repair, not sure if others could though. Chair works 100% like new except for a dent and couple bent areas in back rest that you do not feel when sitting on. I am 6’ and 240lbs and chair is great, would of liked an option to attach a head rest but I’ll be ok. It’s a great unassuming office chair that doesn’t get the looks of others so I am glad I didn’t pay the full price and to be honest, now that I have been using it for a couple of weeks, my mind has changed and I wouldn’t have minded paying full price now either. It’s a great work chair. Seat is very comfortable, back is comfortable, overall well built chair. I overly scrutinize and critique everything and the only complaint I have is that there’s a slight bend to back rest from previous damage. Those taller than 6’ should probably look at Steelcase Gesture or Leap V2 as those have taller backrest and or head rest options but those chairs are a lot more money. I think this Amia chair has a more comfortable seat pad anyways and I can use this chair for 8 hours a day and have no pain or stiffness in my back or legs. I cannot say that about other chairs. Great job Steelcase!
N**E
The blue color isn't bad, otherwise biggest waste of money ever
I've had the chair since February (5 months) and can say it is the worst 600+ dollars I've ever spent. # The alleged lumbar support broke somewhere around 3-4 months and continually slides down. Couldn't figure out why I was developing lower back problems till i realized this was happening. It is some type of cheap plastic horizontal bar embedded between 2 layers of the chair back and it slides down about 2" with me sitting in the chair for 2-3 hours. I have to add something behind my back now to prevent the back issues it was causing. It wasn't great even when it was staying in place. # This is likely my fault that I missed something in reading the description on Amazon or the Steelcase site, but YOU CAN NOT ADJUST THE CHAIR BACK TO A POSITION COMFORTABLE FOR YOU! I've never had a chair without the feature to set the back to a position comfortable to me. You can lock it into a position that they decided is best (yeah for a tall man, as usual) or else the back moves forward and backward and you can only adjust resistance. # A selling point was that the seat slides forward or back to accommodate different thigh bone lengths. What they don't say is that moving this forward or back from the "norm" will have you sitting at a place on the chair seat that tilts your spine in the wrong direction. I think this would be equally uncomfortable for a tall person as it is for shorter. # The chair back is designed for a taller person (I am 4'11"). I bought this chair because ergonomic websites said it was a good choice for a short person--not true. if you are short the sides of the back curve forward where your shoulders and arms are making your shoulders and arms roll forward in inward...and you'll find yourself with horrendous posture and bad upper back pain # Very little cushioning in the seat. my sit bones start to hurt if i'm in the chair for very long # The chair arms are nice in that they move in many directions. but as others have noted, they don't stay in the position you want. you adjust yourself in the chair (as you would with any other office chair) and the arm slides out of the desired position. # Something I never thought I'd complain about, but the chair rolls WAY too easily. I have a chairmat since my desk is on carpet. All day the chair keeps rolling away from my desk just from the movement of my arms on the keyboard and mouse I hate to just throw away $600, but it is now costing me a lot more in chiropractic bills to fix all the issues it has caused, and I don't think for that much money I should have to be buying back pillows and lumbar cushions to make it not tortuous to sit in the chair. I had a $300 chair for 8 or 9 years and this was to replace it as the cushioning in the seat had finally broken down (it was tempurpaedic and lovely). this chair is a torture device and poorly made and more than twice the price. Lesson learned, never buy a chair based on online reviews claiming it is good.
L**S
Buy quality. You're worth it.
You get what you pay for. I have spent more (in total) on three cheap chairs over the past three years than this chair cost. And then spent more to take them to the dump. I could kick myself for trying to be "thrifty" where quality and comfort matter. So why do I like this chair? The mechanisms work smoothly, are silent, and stay the way I put them without that pneumatic creep I have experienced in cheaper chairs. It is easy to adjust and my back no longer aches. I can tell it is well made and expect it to last for many years, just like the last time I spent $$$ on a quality chair. I do wish the seat had a bit more of a cushion, but it is not a serious complaint as there are no hard spots like I have felt in other chairs. And no assembly needed; just a really big cardboard box to cut up and recycle. A little about me: I sit at my computer desk for hours at a time. I am 5'6", 220 lbs, and 70 years old with arthritis. My bones are thanking me for this chair right now, while I type this review.
I**.
Sometimes the higher priced items actually are really worth it.
I absolutely love this chair. I'll get to the cons in a moment but regardless it is still worth it. You see, I work from home in front of a computer and would literally burn through chairs practically every year. I have done the gamer chairs, the office chairs, the Amazon Basics budgets, and then some. It seemed that each year or so I would drop another 2-300 on a new chair and be sort of happy with my purchase (at first.) Mind you, I am writing this review two and half years after my purchase. This is already beyond the normal lifetime of many of the other chairs I have bought. The seat plates would deflate, the gaskets would blow, the castors would break, and so on. Each and every time it would be shortly outside of my ability to get a refund or repair. None of those issues exist with this chair. The only problems I have are cosmetic like having a coffee spill stain on the seat. Even that, I plan on fixing (which was my own fault and not an issue with the chair obviously,) with some upholstery cleaner. Regardless, even if anything does become an issue, Steelcase has an amazing 12 warrantee. Okay, now for the cons. One minor and one annoying but also minor. The first con is that you have to sort of learn how to sit differently than you would with a lot of other chairs. It took some getting used to in understanding the "live back" system how the reclining function of the chair works. I love it now, but it did take a bit of getting used to. The second is me just being a bit annoyed about paying so much for something and feeling that there are areas where the craftmanship is just not up to spec. Granted, they are mostly in areas you wouldn't be interacting with but there are sharp edges and loose movements in areas that I feel should be tight and clean. If I am going to pay around a grand for a chair, I want that to be polished. Still though, I am giving this a five star because in the end, it will be a cheaper chair for me than the dozen or so cheap and mid-range chairs I have bought over the years. ...and is more comfortable.
J**Y
Decent chair but seat painful after hours of working or gaming
Its a well made chair I bought it refurbished (like $450) not sure it is worth that even though it is half price The seat looks well cushioned but hurts after just a few hours or sitting even with ergo seat cover It had very lose arms when I received it and have to disassemble to fix. Might want to look at other brands!
B**N
Better than the Leap?
This review compares the Steelcase Leap and Amia chairs. The Leap was my daily work chair for over 10 years. I even bought one for my wife around the same time, and she is still using it. The Steelcase brand is terrific. They last. In fact, both of the Leap chairs still look, feel and function like new! With the ability to work-from-home, I needed a chair for my home office and once again took the opportunity to research chairs. After hours of investigation, I decided to give the Steelcase Amia chair a try. All the reviews said that the seat was a bit softer than the Leap. My opinion is that the Amia has a more comfortable seat with slightly thicker padding. Also, the shape of the back of the seat to the lower part of the back of the chair to the lumbar support really cradle my butt and lower back. I feel like the chair supports my sitting position while NOT putting pressure on my tailbone. The adjustable arms and most of the functionality of the Amia chair are the same as the Leap. The only difference is the recline adjustments. The Leap allows you to set 'stops' in different degrees of recline where the Amia only locks in the fully upright position. For me, if I'm in the chair I am tasking and not reclining. There is however a recline tension knob on the Amia that, when maxed out, offers plenty of resistance to the reclining function. Is the recline function as nice as the Leap? No. But for me it was a non-issue. The Amia chair is hundreds of dollars less than the Leap. It is built just as well, and I expect it to last just as long. It's a Steelcase.
S**T
Comfortable and feels well made
I've been using this office chair for several weeks now. Working from home and using a lousy office chair wasn't working for me and I didn't feel like spending thousands of dollars on the high-end ones that are out there. This chair is a good mid-range compromise. It's not soft on the seat, but it gives just enough to be comfortable to use for extended periods of time. If you like a seat that you sink into with lots of cushiness then this is not the chair for you. The back-stop is also tension adjustable to make it easier or harder to lean back based on your comfort level, but you can't fix the back-stop at a given position once you find a position you like. This is not a problem for me because I just crank up the tension to make leaning back more difficult, but no so much that it isn't possible to do. I like the adjustable seat slide, which is something I've never had in an office chair. The armrests are height and width adjustable as well. Being able to adjust the width of the armrests is a nice feature. The only possible negative to this chair would be that the cloth fabric may stain easily if you spill something on it like coffee or tea. I've managed not to do this yet, but the day will probably come. Be prepared with something to clean your spill quickly or live with the result. Overall, I am very happy with this chair and I would recommend it.