Monday, August 10, 2009

Herman Miller's Mirra. A Chair Full of Holes


If you’re thinking about a new office chair, the name Herman Miller must’ve crossed your mind. But then you probably thought that it would be to expensive and you’d be better off with an OfficeMax chair.

Wait! We’d like you to know the Mirra. It’s a Herman Miller design; a happy union of seemingly incompatible concepts: More support and less material. High performance and relatively cheap Herman Miller.

Take a look at the back support of this chair. It’s full of holes! But in a good way!



The one-piece, frameless backrest is a polymer pierced with 567 geometric shapes to create three flex zones. Each zone provides an appropriate level of flexibility for the right ergonomic support and natural adjustment. What does it mean? That you will get a superior back support. And that the chair will automatically shapes itself to fit your body.

And wherever you are – the Mirra is a good seat. It distributes your body pressure evenly and keeps you cool.

Oh, and one more thing: Mirra is a green chair. Not the color! It’s made of 42% recycled materials, it has no PVC in its construction. It's 96% recyclable and disassembles easily.



For the best price on the Mirra, visit us at www.escadesigns.com and give your back a treat.

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