Aeron Chair by Herman Miller, Design by Bill Stumpf
A product of Herman Miller designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf. It is an ergonomic chair that is regarded by many users as inherently very comfortable due to its wide range of fit (available in three sizes) and adjustability. Its novel design has gained it a spot in the New York Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection. The chair's exclusivity became a symbol of the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s. The chair departs from a typical upholstery-over-cushioning-base design. Instead, the seat and back are made of a stretched, semi-transparent, and flexible mesh called Pellicle. It can be customized through modular extensions like lumbar support, sacral support (dubbed PostureFit), fixed or adjustable armrests and varied bases to accommodate diverse fields of deployment.
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Steelcase Leap Chair
"In a year-long study, people who received Leap chairs and office ergonomics training achieved a 17.8% increase in productivity. Leap has Silver Cradle to CradleTM Product Certification from MBDC and is SCS Indoor Advantage™ certified for indoor air quality." -Steelcase
Our price: $300