Save on Desks and Chairs During FlexiSpot’s Brand Month Sale

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With spring cleaning done, you may be looking to renew the space where you work, whether in your office or home. FlexiSpot is here to help, offering many deals on desks and chairs throughout the month of May. The five FlexiSpot products mentioned below are just a sampling of the great deals you can get during the month of May.

FlexiSpot E7 Plus: Premium 4-Leg Standing Desk

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A great place to start rehabbing your office is with the FlexiSpot E7 Plus. It has everything you want in a standing desk, including exceptional stability and an intuitive digital control panel. The height range adjusts from 66 to 131 cm. Add a tabletop 120 to 180 cm in length. Get perfect posture by adjusting your monitor and tilt heights.

Save £170 and pay just £379.99 on the E7 Plus

FlexiSpot E7 Pro: Standing Desk with Enhanced Stability

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This desk features a powerful dual motor system for smooth, stable height adjustment. Yet, it’s also fast and quiet, adjusting at a speed of 40mm/s with noise levels below 50 dB. It supports up to 160kg and has an advanced control panel with memory settings, allowing for multiple setups for your work. Charge your phone and other devices while you work, too, with integrated USB charging.

Save £120 and pay just £449.99 on the E7 Pro

FlexiSpot BS14: Ergonomic Office Chair with Dynamic Seat Movement

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This ergonomic chair is designed for a healthy sitting posture. It adapts to your body’s natural movements, limiting discomfort in your back, neck, arms, and legs. The backrest reclines and has an adjustable tension, and the lumbar support is height-adjustable. Tilt the seat forward eight inches to help back strain even more. Adjust the headrest, armrests, and seat as well.

Pay just £359.99 for the BS14

FlexiSpot XC6 and XR6: Swivel and Rocker Recliner with Sturdy Metal Base (Lotus)

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This swivel and rocker recliner is offered in various stylish colors. While the XC6 has a manual recline, the XR6 features an electric recline. There is ergonomic support for many seating positions, along with padded armrests. The XR6 also has a USB charging port so that you can keep your phone or other device charged up and be comfortable while you work. It’s also great for reading, watching TV, and napping.

Save £120 and pay just £279.99 on the XC6 or £429.99 on the XR6

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