I googled and look like prices over $100 everywhere:
Realspace Fennington Bonded Leather High-Back Executive Chair, Black [officesupply.com]
Product Description
Realspace Fennington Bonded Leather High-Back Executive Chair, Black - Optimize your productivity with this Realspace Fennington executive chair. The faux-leather backrest and lumbar support align with the natural shape of your spine, while the adjustable height offers flexibility. The twin wheel casters and 5-star base allow easy movement. Featuring a waterfall seat cushion, this Realspace Fennington executive chair provides optimal comfort during long workdays, and the faux-leather upholstery delivers a professional look.
Designed for comfort and support as you get the job done.
Recommended for performance use 6-8 hours per day.
Weight capacity tested to support 275 lbs.
Lumbar supports your lower back for improved posture and strain relief.
Meets and/or exceeds ANSI/BIFMA performance standards.
Assembly required.
Dimensions: 42.91 to 46.46"H x 26.38"W x 28.15"D.
Black upholstery and frame.
Backed by the manufacturer's 5-year limited warranty.
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one flaked, so i covered the other and now it's off center,
so if you use the chair, expect to dispose it within a year.
amazon has nylon covers for the seat back and handles.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086BYZ869
https://www.amazon.com//dp/B07J5JSWTK
these worked well at mitigating all the inevitable peeling.
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc...d_le
The "leather" never especially peeled, but a number of them did fail in other ways landing people on the floor without warning. Arms broke off, seat backs broke entirely free.
And that's all after the padding wore out roughly a year in.
You'd probably be ok with these for a little while on part time use, but full time workstation applications won't last long at all, are ergonomically very sketchy, and end up ultimately unsafe.
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc...d_le