Branch just dropped its biggest sale of the year, offering up to 15% off sitewide and 20% off bundles through December 3rd. The timing couldn't be better for anyone looking to upgrade their home office setup with high-quality furniture that doesn't break the bank. Branch has built a reputation for delivering stylish, ergonomic office furniture at reasonable prices, making this annual sale a standout opportunity for remote workers and office upgraders alike.
Branch is making a strong play for the home office market with its most aggressive pricing of the year. The company's Sale of the Year event runs through December 3rd, delivering 15% off everything sitewide plus an additional 20% discount when you bundle products like desks and chairs together.
The timing reflects the broader shift in office furniture demand as companies finalize their hybrid work policies and employees invest in long-term home office setups. According to WIRED's testing, Branch consistently ranks among the top recommendations for office furniture that balances style, functionality, and price.
The sale's standout deal is the Ergonomic Chair Pro, dropping from $499 to $424. This chair has earned its spot as WIRED's top recommendation for most people, offering seat depth adjustment, alignable lumbar support, and forward seat tilt - features typically found on chairs costing much more. Branch recently expanded style options to include bouclé upholstery, following broader design trends toward warmer, more residential aesthetics in home offices.
For budget-conscious buyers, the standard Ergonomic Chair falls to $305 from $359. While it lacks some of the Pro's finer adjustments like lumbar push-in controls and upright seat tilt, it maintains the same core design philosophy and includes seat depth adjustment - a feature often missing from competitors in this price range.
Branch's standing desk lineup also sees significant cuts. The Four Leg Standing Desk, praised for breaking away from the typical T-shaped leg design that makes most standing desks look industrial, drops to $806 from $949. Its telescoping legs with smooth motors and furniture-like appearance make it a standout in WIRED's standing desk testing.
The compact Duo Standing Desk, ideal for space-limited setups, falls to $466 from $549. Branch has built an entire ecosystem of accessories around this desk, including desk trays, hooks, headphone stands, and even a dedicated drawer - all designed to maximize the smaller footprint without sacrificing functionality.
What sets this sale apart is Branch's inclusion of carefully curated third-party products. The Most Modest Elin Desk Caddy, essentially a premium toolbox for your desk made from aluminum with white oak handles, drops to $152. Mustard Made's colorful metal lockers, which have gained popularity on social media for their retro aesthetic and practical storage, see discounts across their Standard ($475), Lowdown ($330), and Midi ($373) models.












