Bill Stumpf was asked by Herman Miller to develop ergonomic seating for the 1990s workplace. He began by watching people at work, they'd lean forward, squinting at the screen, or kick back, keyboards in their laps. With materials expert Don Chadwick, Stumpf built a chair as flexible as the restless startup worker. Introduced in 1994, the Aeron was designed to cradle a person in any posture. The Aeron was rebuilt in 2016, with updates to all ergonomic functions including the tilt mechanism and webbing making it ever more flexible. What hasn't changed is the appearance. Timeless and functional the iconic Aeron is perfect for the hardworking design lover in your life. |
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