Amazon India's own office-chair listings, read on 21 August. Twenty-two chairs priced Rs. 1,485 to Rs. 8,990 against stated MRPs running Rs. 2,899 to Rs. 29,990.
We read 134 unique Amazon office-chair listings on 21 August 2026 and seated 22 under Rs. 10,000. The chairs cost between Rs. 1,485 and Rs. 8,990; the MRPs printed behind them run from Rs. 2,899 to Rs. 29,990. One chair, the CELLBELL C190 Berlin, sells at Rs. 5,498 under two listings that share a review pool and state Rs. 12,999 and Rs. 19,999. Ignore the badge and read three things instead: back height, tilt mechanism and back material. Those are what the money actually buys.
Every price below was pulled from Amazon on August 21, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Amazon coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Seven chairs under Rs. 3,600, including the only seat here with no wheels at all, the cheapest chair that actually adjusts, and three unrelated brands all stating exactly Rs. 9,999.
Rs. 1,485 for a fixed steel-and-plastic chair with 3,235 ratings at 4.2.
Why it earned its spot The cheapest seat in the read, and the only one with no wheels, no gas lift and no back adjustment.
Rs. 2,798 for a folding study chair with a cushioned seat, rated 3.9 by 3,577.
Why it earned its spot The entry point for anything with a mechanism, on a real three-and-a-half-thousand-rating sample.
Rs. 2,999 claiming 75 per cent off a stated Rs. 11,999, rated 3.6 by 1,851.
Why it earned its spot A four-times MRP on the cheapest mesh task chair here, and the lowest average in the read.
Rs. 3,333 with a stated Rs. 9,500 on one listing and Rs. 10,500 on another.
Why it earned its spot Two ROSE Elite listings at the identical price state two different MRPs, producing 65 and 68 per cent.
Rs. 3,498 against a stated Rs. 9,999 - one of three sellers here printing that exact figure.
Why it earned its spot Three unrelated sellers in this read state precisely Rs. 9,999 behind chairs priced within a hundred rupees of each other.
Rs. 3,499 with 6,171 ratings at 4.2 - the best evidence under Rs. 3,500 here.
Why it earned its spot One rupee more than the INNOWIN above it, with nearly three times the ratings and a better average.
Rs. 3,598 with 10,235 ratings at 4.1 - the second-largest crowd on this page.
Why it earned its spot Ten thousand two hundred and thirty-five ratings on a chair costing Rs. 3,598.
Seven listings covering two chairs sold at the identical price with a sixteen-point gap in their badges, and two brands charging Rs. 500 and Rs. 800 for the same upgrade.
Rs. 3,790 off a stated Rs. 5,980 - a 37 per cent claim, the most restrained here.
Why it earned its spot The lowest discount percentage on this page, from the brand with the most listings in the read.
Rs. 3,790, identical to the Seoul X, against a stated Rs. 7,990 instead of Rs. 5,980.
Why it earned its spot One brand, two chairs, one price, and a sixteen-point gap in the badge.
Rs. 3,999 claiming 76 per cent off a stated Rs. 16,999, on 538 ratings at 3.7.
Why it earned its spot A four-figure chair carrying a five-figure claim, on the thinnest sample of the high-backs here.
Rs. 4,098 for the high-back version of a Rs. 3,598 chair - a Rs. 500 difference.
Why it earned its spot Same model as the mid-back above, five hundred rupees dearer, and a stated MRP Rs. 6,000 higher.
Rs. 4,299 for the high-back Verona - Rs. 800 above the mid-back, rated 3.9 by 2,557.
Why it earned its spot beAAtho charges Rs. 800 for the headrest where CELLBELL charges Rs. 500.
Rs. 4,990 against the same stated Rs. 9,999 as three other chairs here, rated 4.0 by 1,831.
Why it earned its spot The fourth chair in this read to state exactly Rs. 9,999, and the cheapest leatherette one.
Rs. 5,398 for the only chair in the read whose listing names a BIS certification, rated 3.9 by 7,062.
Why it earned its spot A named standards certification is rarer on this shelf than a five-figure MRP.
Eight listings at the top of the shelf, including the CELLBELL C190 sold under two ASINs at the same money with badges of 58 and 73 per cent, and the two best-rated chairs in the read.
Rs. 5,490 off a stated Rs. 9,812 - the second-smallest badge, and the only non-round MRP here.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 9,812 is the only stated MRP in this read that is not a round or near-round number.
Rs. 5,498 on two listings that share a rating pool and state Rs. 12,999 and Rs. 19,999.
Why it earned its spot Two ASINs, one chair, one price, two MRPs, badges of 58 and 73 per cent.
Rs. 5,549 claiming 79 per cent off a stated Rs. 26,999, on 9,401 ratings at 4.0.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 26,999 list price on a Rs. 5,549 chair, backed by the third-largest crowd here.
Rs. 6,397 with the highest rating on this page - 4.4 from 2,134 buyers.
Why it earned its spot Four point four is the top average here, and Wakefit's MRP is among the more restrained.
Rs. 6,990 claiming 77 per cent off a stated Rs. 29,990 - the largest MRP in the read.
Why it earned its spot The same brand that prints the smallest badge on this page prints the biggest MRP on it.
Rs. 7,998 with 7,532 ratings at 4.3 and a multi-position tilt lock.
Why it earned its spot The recline mechanism most of this page does not have, on the second-best average here.
Rs. 8,490 for a high-back leatherette executive chair rated 4.1 by 8,651.
Why it earned its spot The best-evidenced leatherette chair here, and a sub-50 per cent badge at the top of the shelf.
Rs. 8,990 with 12,744 ratings at 4.3 - the largest crowd in the entire read.
Why it earned its spot Twelve thousand seven hundred raters at 4.3 is the strongest evidence on this page by a distance.
First: check what category the listing is actually in - Amazon returns fixed dining chairs, folding study chairs and revolving task chairs against the same search, and the price gaps between them are not discounts. Second: read the tilt mechanism, because a tension-knob recline and a multi-position lock are different products. Third: pick mesh over leatherette unless you need the formal look, since a synthetic back holds heat for eight hours a day. Fourth: check the live coupon page and the no-cost EMI terms before checkout - a chair at Rs. 8,990 is exactly the sort of purchase where no-cost EMI changes the monthly number without changing the price.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ikea Modern Chair, cheapest here, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,485 | Rs. 2,899 | 49% |
| CELLBELL C62 folding study chair, Rs. 2 | Rs. 2,798 | Rs. 5,999 | 53% |
| IAFA Diego mid-back mesh, 75% badge, Rs. 2 | Rs. 2,999 | Rs. 11,999 | 75% |
| ROSE Elite, two MRPs on two listings, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,333 | Rs. 9,500 | 65% |
| INNOWIN Mini Jazz mesh mid-back, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,498 | Rs. 9,999 | 65% |
| beAAtho Verona mid-back, 6,171 ratings, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,499 | Rs. 9,999 | 65% |
| CELLBELL Desire C104 mid-back, 10,235 ratings, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,598 | Rs. 9,999 | 64% |
| Green Soul Seoul X, 37% badge, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,790 | Rs. 5,980 | 37% |
| Green Soul Pebble, same price, 53% badge, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,790 | Rs. 7,990 | 53% |
| Da URBAN Dysen high-back, 76% badge, Rs. 3 | Rs. 3,999 | Rs. 16,999 | 76% |
| CELLBELL C104 high-back, Rs. 4 | Rs. 4,098 | Rs. 15,999 | 74% |
| beAAtho Verona high-back, Rs. 4 | Rs. 4,299 | Rs. 14,999 | 71% |
| Da URBAN Milford leatherette, Rs. 4 | Rs. 4,990 | Rs. 9,999 | 50% |
| ASTRIDE Ergofit, BIS certified, Rs. 5 | Rs. 5,398 | Rs. 19,999 | 73% |
| Godrej Interio Vurv, 44% badge, Rs. 5 | Rs. 5,490 | Rs. 9,812 | 44% |
| CELLBELL C190 Berlin, two MRPs one price, Rs. 5 | Rs. 5,498 | Rs. 12,999 | 58% |
| Da URBAN Merlion, 79% badge, Rs. 5 | Rs. 5,549 | Rs. 26,999 | 79% |
| Wakefit Gravita, best average here, Rs. 6 | Rs. 6,397 | Rs. 12,999 | 51% |
| Green Soul Zodiac Lite, 77% badge, Rs. 6 | Rs. 6,990 | Rs. 29,990 | 77% |
| INNOWIN Jazz high-back, 7,532 ratings, Rs. 7 | Rs. 7,998 | Rs. 17,600 | 55% |
| Green Soul Vienna leatherette, 8,651 ratings, Rs. 8 | Rs. 8,490 | Rs. 16,725 | 49% |
| Green Soul Jupiter Superb, 12,744 ratings, Rs. 8 | Rs. 8,990 | Rs. 18,890 | 52% |
The CELLBELL C190 Berlin sells at Rs. 5,498 under two Amazon listings - ASIN B0CRVNPS3Y and ASIN B0CRVLXGS9 - which share a rating pool of 3,409 at 4.2 and state MRPs of Rs. 12,999 and Rs. 19,999, producing badges of 58 and 73 per cent for the same chair at the same money. We verified that on two separate scrapes an hour apart. It is not an isolated case: the ROSE Elite appears twice at Rs. 3,333 stating Rs. 9,500 and Rs. 10,500, and Green Soul sells the Vienna in two materials at Rs. 8,490 stating Rs. 16,725 and Rs. 17,756. Separately, three unrelated sellers - INNOWIN, beAAtho and CELLBELL - all state exactly Rs. 9,999 behind chairs priced Rs. 3,498, Rs. 3,499 and Rs. 3,598. Sorting by discount would rank those in an order that has nothing to do with what anybody pays.
The samples in this read run from 527 to 12,744 and the averages are not comparable across that range. The Green Soul Jupiter Superb's 4.3 comes from 12,744 people; the Wakefit Gravita's 4.4 - the highest average on the page - comes from 2,134; the Godrej Vurv's 4.3 from 527. Every chair seated here clears our fifty-rating floor, which is unusual for one of these reads and reflects how consolidated this category is: a handful of Amazon-native furniture brands own almost the entire shelf, and their listings accumulate very large review pools. Where a rating pool is shared across colourways of the same model, as it is on both CELLBELL C190 listings, we have said so.
The cheapest listing in this read, at Rs. 1,485, is a fixed-height steel-and-plastic chair with no wheels, no gas lift and no recline - it is furniture, and it will hurt to work in for eight hours. The next rung up, folding study chairs around Rs. 2,800, have a padded seat and a shaped back but still no height adjustment or castors. A revolving task chair with a gas lift, castors and a tilt mechanism starts on this page at Rs. 3,333. We have said on every card which of the three a listing actually is, because Amazon's search results for 'office chair' return all three mixed together and the price differences between them look like discounts when they are category differences.
Between Rs. 3,300 and Rs. 9,000 on this page the price is decided by three things and none of them is the badge. First, back height: a high-back with headrest costs Rs. 500 more than its own mid-back twin at CELLBELL and Rs. 800 more at beAAtho - and in both cases the mid-back is rated higher, which usually means headrests set at a height that suits taller sitters only. Second, the tilt mechanism: most chairs under Rs. 5,000 here have a tension-knob recline that locks upright or free, while the INNOWIN Jazz at Rs. 7,998 has a multi-position lock that holds several angles. Third, back material: mesh moves air, fabric and leatherette hold heat, and in an Indian summer that is a comfort difference rather than a style one. We have named all three on every card.
On weight of evidence, the Green Soul Jupiter Superb at Rs. 8,990, which carries 12,744 ratings at 4.3 - the largest sample in this entire read. On average rating, the Wakefit Gravita at Rs. 6,397 is the highest-scored chair on the page at 4.4 from 2,134 buyers, and it comes from a company with an actual service network rather than a marketplace-only brand. If the budget is tighter, the beAAtho Verona mesh mid-back at Rs. 3,499 has 6,171 ratings at 4.2, which is the best evidence anywhere under Rs. 5,000 in this read. Below that, the CELLBELL Desire C104 mid-back at Rs. 3,598 has an even larger sample - 10,235 ratings - at a slightly lower 4.1 average. All four are mesh-backed revolving task chairs with gas lifts and castors, which is the specification worth paying for.
Because the MRP behind the badge is a value the seller enters on the listing, and on this shelf it varies between listings for the identical chair. Our clearest evidence: the CELLBELL C190 Berlin sells at Rs. 5,498 under two ASINs - B0CRVNPS3Y and B0CRVLXGS9 - which share the same 3,409-rating pool at 4.2 and state Rs. 12,999 and Rs. 19,999, giving badges of 58 and 73 per cent for the same chair at the same money. The ROSE Elite does the same thing at Rs. 3,333 with Rs. 9,500 and Rs. 10,500. Three unrelated brands all state exactly Rs. 9,999. And Green Soul, which prints the smallest badge on this page at 37 per cent, also prints the largest MRP at Rs. 29,990. Read the rupee price and the rating count; treat the percentage as a formatting choice.
Only if you recline, and this page lets you price the upgrade precisely. CELLBELL charges Rs. 500 for it - the Desire C104 is Rs. 3,598 as a mid-back and Rs. 4,098 as a high-back with adjustable headrest. beAAtho charges Rs. 800 - the Verona is Rs. 3,499 and Rs. 4,299. What the money buys is a backrest that continues up behind the shoulders plus a headrest. That matters if you lean back to read or think, and does nothing at all if you sit forward over a keyboard all day. Worth noting: in both cases the mid-back version is rated higher than the high-back - 4.1 against 4.1 at CELLBELL, and 4.2 against 3.9 at beAAtho - which in this category usually reflects headrests positioned for taller sitters, so a shorter person gets a hard edge behind the neck rather than support.
Mesh, for most people, most of the year. A mesh back is an open weave that lets air move through it, so heat and moisture leave your back instead of accumulating against it; leatherette is a coated synthetic that does the opposite, and in a room without air conditioning between March and October that is a real comfort difference rather than a preference. Fabric, like the Green Soul Seoul X at Rs. 3,790, sits between the two. Leatherette earns its place on two grounds: it wipes clean, which matters if you eat at your desk, and it reads as formal on video calls, which matters if you are on them all day. In this read the best-evidenced leatherette chair is the Green Soul Vienna at Rs. 8,490 with 8,651 ratings at 4.1; the cheapest is the Da URBAN Milford at Rs. 4,990.
Bank offers and coupons at Amazon are applied at checkout on top of the listing price, and furniture is one of the categories where they appear regularly, so the prices on this page are a floor to beat rather than a final figure. We did not test any code at checkout for this page and will not quote a saving we have not seen applied. No-cost EMI is separately relevant here because a chair between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 9,000 sits in the band where most card issuers offer three- and six-month plans; what those plans do is spread the same price, not reduce it, and the interest is generally taken as an upfront discount adjustment rather than added later. What this read gives you is the baseline on 21 August 2026: Rs. 3,333 for the cheapest revolving task chair with a gas lift, Rs. 3,499 for the best-evidenced chair under Rs. 5,000, and Rs. 8,990 for the listing with the largest crowd on the page.





















