Save Big on FlexiSpot Standing Desks and Chairs During the Fall Deals Event

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Flexispot Black Friday Deals

FlexiSpot is kicking off a round of seasonal savings, making it a great time to upgrade your workspace without blowing your budget. Whether you want a sturdier standing desk, a more supportive ergonomic chair, or a complete office refresh, these discounts cover many of FlexiSpot’s most popular models. You can browse the full event on the FlexiSpot deals page.

FlexiSpot Standing Desk Deals

E7 Premium Dual Motor Standing Desk

Flexispot Premium E7 Pro Standing Desk

With a 355-lb load capacity and a dual-motor system, the E7 is built for users who want smooth height adjustments and a frame that doesn’t wobble while typing. The desk feels solid even when fully extended, and FlexiSpot backs it with a 15-year warranty, one of the longest in the category.

Was: $499.99 | Now: $299 (11.24-12.7)

E7 Plus Max Premium 4-Leg Standing Desk

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If you want maximum strength and stability, the 4-leg, 4-motor design sets this model apart. The 660-lb capacity makes it ideal for ultra-wide setups, heavy desktops, or multi-monitor rigs. The upright 3-section legs help the desk lift smoothly without shaking, even under uneven loads.

Was: $899.99 | Now: $599 (11.17-12.1)

E7 Plus 4-Leg Standing Desk

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This version offers the same sturdy 4-leg frame but at a more accessible price point. With a 540-lb capacity and excellent lateral stability, it’s a desk built for people who frequently move between sitting and standing. The 4-memory keypad also makes it easy to save preferred heights.

Was: $799.99 | Now: $499 (11.17-12.7)

FlexiSpot Ergonomic Chair Deals

C7 Premium Ergo Office Chair

Flexispot C7 Ergonomic Chair

The base C7 model includes the essentials: cushioned support, a responsive backrest, and an adjustable headrest. It’s designed to promote healthy posture throughout long work sessions without the steep price tag of many premium chairs.

Was: $599.99 | Now: $299 (11.10-12.7)

C7 Max Premium Ergo Office Chair

C7 Max

The C7 Max adds more customizability with backrest height adjustment and a foam cushion topped with a latex layer to reduce pressure on hips and thighs. It’s a great mid-range ergonomic option if you want more flexibility than the base C7 offers.

Was: $699.99 | Now: $399 (11.28-12.1)

C7 Morpher Premium Back Support Ergo Chair

C7 Morpher

For people needing more adaptive lumbar support, the Morpher includes air-powered lumbar adjustment and independent backrest height controls. It’s built for users who struggle with lower-back tension or who want a chair that adjusts closely to their posture.

Was: $899.99 | Now: $599 (11.28-12.1)

More FlexiSpot Furniture Discounts

Alongside the desks and chairs above, FlexiSpot is also offering deals on additional workspace furniture and accessories. If you’re planning a full office makeover or want to pair your new desk with extra storage or seating, you can browse all available offers on the FlexiSpot deals page.

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