Herman Miller Embody vs Steelcase Gesture

Herman Miller Embody
Herman Miller Embody
Steelcase Gesture

Verdict: The Embody is better for all-day focused computer work with back health as the priority; the Gesture is better for anyone who uses the chair in multiple modes — calls, typing, reading, and video.

Winner: Steelcase Gesture

Herman Miller Embody: 6.5/10

Steelcase Gesture: 8.2/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Herman Miller EmbodySteelcase Gesture
Back Support SystemPixelated matrix, self-conforming3D LiveBack flex
Armrests4D standard4D + forward extension
Seat MaterialGradient foamFoam + fabric
Tilt Range~20° recline~22° recline
Weight Capacity300 lbs400 lbs
Warranty12 years12 years

Herman Miller Embody

What works

  • Pixelated backrest distributes pressure without requiring manual lumbar adjustment
  • Encourages micro-movements — the backrest yields easily to prevent static holding
  • Exceptional seat comfort for long uninterrupted sessions

What doesn't

  • Foam seat retains heat — less comfortable in warm or poorly ventilated spaces
  • Fewer arm positions than the Gesture for non-standard working postures
  • Higher list price

Steelcase Gesture

What works

  • Best armrests in the category — move forward for phone/tablet/drawing postures
  • 3D LiveBack maintains lumbar contact through the full movement range
  • Purpose-built for multi-device, multi-posture modern work patterns

What doesn't

  • Foam seat also retains heat — same limitation as Embody
  • Backrest needs more active adjustment than Embody's self-conforming matrix
  • 3D LiveBack flex can feel less firm than some users prefer

Bottom line

Our pick: Steelcase Gesture.

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