We found the Gesture’s arm support useful when we were playing games, reclining to read, and leaning over a tablet to draw for long hours. The Steelcase Gesture’s arms move in and out with ease.
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Herman Miller vs Steelcase
but if you want features such as adjustable arms, tilt lock positions and lumbar support, you have to opt for a more expensive model. The Steelcase Gesture, in contrast, is much more flexible.
Steelcase is one of the most ... exactly where you need them to be. The Gesture is still the hands down winner in that department with its monitor arm like armrests, but these are excellent ...
It's well-made and premium-priced, starting at $1,030, but if you’re looking for tons of adjustments like the Gesture, Leap, or Think, you might be left wanting more. The Steelcase Karman High ...