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Models: One Model (Fixed or Adj Arms) Sizes: One Size Fits All MSRP: $619.00 – $1077.00 Check Sales Price (Amazon) The Herman Miller Mirra Chair is a highly functioning ergonomic desk chair with a versatile design made with minimal number of parts. Designed by the Berlin design firm Studio 7.5, the Mirra Chair is a desk chair where you just sit on it and it fits. The Mirra is made with one piece frameless backrest with a polymer pierced with 567 geometric shapes; which creates three flex zones. All of this is designed to support your back while you work. Unlike the Aeron Chair, the Mirra has fewer adjustments and a better fit; with its one size fits all design. The patented AirWeave suspension seat distributes body pressure evenly and keeps your body cool (unlike foam cushioned seats). The Mirra Chair comes in one size and two models; basic and fully loaded. This chair was designed to let you stay relaxed and alert and not let you slouch when leaning forward or working at a computer.




Herman Miller is a forward thinking company with its eco-friendly design, as the Mirra Chair is made from 42% recycled materials and is 96% recyclable. Herman Miller also backs the Mirra with it’s 12-year warranty. If you’re looking for an office chair with a fashion forward design and fewer adjustments to customize fit, the Mirra Chair might be the perfect one for your needs. Herman Miller Aeron Chair The Aeron Chair by Herman Miller is one of the best office chairs available. It is often regarded as the benchmark in ergonomic desk chair seating. Designed by Don Chadwick & Bill Stumpf in 1994 specifically for Herman Miller, the Aeron Chair has gone on to win numerous awards for its novel design. Herman Miller Embody Chair The Embody Chair is the biggest & boldest innovation yet by Herman Miller. Released in 2008, the Embody is being touted as THE best ergonomic desk chair, ever. Designed by the legendary Aeron creator Bill Stumpf, Embody redifines ergonomics with its groundbreaking shape and flexible back.




This chair merges modern design with incredible comfort and the high quality consumers expect of Herman Miller products. A Y-tower rises from the base of the chair to support the back, which is an ArcSpan that was inspired by the Golden Gate bridge. The Setu Home Office desk task chair by Herman Miller features a 5-star base that provides excellent stability and a design that will cradle you and keep you comfortable. The kinematic spine is designed to bend and flex along with your body, giving you the support you need with the curvature that is ideal for your body.Need A Customized Quote? Do Not Fill This Out Premium Herman Miller Chairs Available at Premier Office Solutions for Companies in Philadelphia, PA The Herman Miller chairs offered by Premier Office Solutions are ideal for any companies in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, area that are looking for ergonomic, comfortable office seating. A local company dedicated to producing the finest office furniture solutions around, Herman Miller has long been an innovator in the industry.




And, as a Herman Miller dealer, we’re proud to offer a wide range of comfortable and compelling options for your office space, all of which can maximize employee comfort and help to grant the focus needed for optimal productivity. Here are just some of the Herman Miller chairs we have available for your company in Philadelphia, PA: Aeron – The Aeron chair is perhaps Herman Miller’s most well-known seating option. It features a unique woven seat and back, known as the Pellicle, which provides optimal support and curves to match the contours of the human spine, providing exceptional lumbar support. Mirra – Mirra chairs are based around the concept of “more support and less material.” They feature a flexible polymer backrest to allow for comfortable, fully supported reclining and AirWeave suspension seats that use a unique mechanism to distribute bodyweight evenly and comfortably throughout the seat pan. Embody – Embody chairs feature a spine-like back design that is specifically designed to support the human back.




Whether you lean forward or recline, the seat will automatically tilt and adjust along with you, maintaining constant support as you go about your daily tasks. For additional information about our selection of Herman Miller chairs, contact Premier Office Solutions today. We proudly serve companies throughout Philadelphia, PA, and all nearby communities. I have enjoyed wonderful customer experiences with my contacts at Premier Office Solutions. In all instances they have been kind, professional and patient with meeting our project needs... Premier Office Solutions has shown over the past 10 years that they can meet any of our furniture needs and has continued the outstanding customer service to all of our departments... Our experience with Premier Office Solutions has been exceptional...They have exceeded our expectations and proved their top position in the furniture industry 601 davisville roadwillow grove, pa 19090 get directions to our 100,000 square foot furniture facility




© 2017 premier office solutions. internet marketing by socius marketing. Founded more than 100 years ago, Herman Miller is a global company with operations, sales offices, dealers, and licenses in more than 100 countries. Headquartered in West Michigan, Herman Miller serves customers virtually anywhere in the world. We are proud to be a part of the Herman Miller dealer network and the strong history of design-centric products. While we are the exclusive local dealer for Herman Miller products and Herman Miller owned manufacturers, we also represent a number of other product manufacturers.Sep, 2009 by Ben Upham in Business & Policy, Design & Culture, Products Opportunity Green caught up with W. Drew Schramm, Herman Miller’s SVP of Global Supply & Quality, to quiz him about the challenges in greening the supply chain. Herman Miller has been a global leader in building a sustainable product line, and has won multiple environmental awards since 1991. The company has set out an ambitious sustainability plan called “Perfect Vision 2020,” which calls for a basically zero impact company, both in operations and across the product line, by 2020.




Greening the Supply Chain, link by link by link by… We assumed the biggest challenge was figuring out how to carry the higher cost of green components. Schramm acknowledged the tricky balance “between doing the right thing and staying alive as a company,” but said an equal if not bigger challenge has been figuring out just how sustainable, or not, their products are in the first place. Each part of every chair, desk and cabinet the company sells is analyzed down to its component ingredients, as small as 100 parts per million, and the manufacturing process used to make them measured for environmental impact. The company has about 280 suppliers, and each of these had to share with Herman Miller the details of their manufacturing process, which often involved closely-guarded trade secrets. “In the beginning it was literally chemical compositions we had to know, and having them give us the formulas for their process was not easy for them to do,” said Schramm.




“Most cases they trusted us. Some cases we had suppliers who said were not going to give it to you, so we said we’re not going to use your products any more.” Then there’s their suppliers’ suppliers, with whom the company often had a limited or non-existent relationship. “That’s when it gets interesting,” said Schramm. “Now imagine taking that to China.” The Cost High-Wire Act While logistics and detective work were the biggest challenge, cost was, and remains, an obstacle. “We’re not at that tipping point yet where customers are willing to pay a slight premium for environmentally friendly stuff,” said Schramm. “Our job is to not make it cost more.” That means in some cases, Herman Miller shares the cost with suppliers. In some cases they pass it along to the consumer. And in others they swallow it themselves. But what the company has found is that sustainable manufacturing really can solve its own problems. For instance, Schramm cited their “Mirra” chair.




The chair had a metal rod for a spine in the back that was coated in plastic, and thus not recyclable. So Herman Miller challenged the supplier to find a solution, and they came up with a wholly plastic spine that is 100% recyclable, lighter, just as attractive – and cheaper. Another example is the use of formaldehyde in wood board, a key component in a lot of furniture. Reduced formaldehyde board is significantly more expensive, so Herman Miller gave customers a choice. Then public opinion stepped in: the State of California, concerned about formaldehyde’s toxicity, introduced legislation limiting the amount of the chemical in wood board. Suppliers, eager to be compliant with the California regulations, stepped up manufacturing of reduced or formaldehyde-free board, driving down prices. Nonetheless, creating an entirely sustainable product line without losing customers is a high-wire act. “The scary thing is there’s too many times where we’re the lone wolf out there,” said Schramm.

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