Mirra chair
Mirra Chair
The Mirra Chair is a highly innovative office chair that was designed by Studio 7.5, a Berlin-based design team, for Herman Miller, a prominent furniture manufacturing company known for its modern and ergonomic office furniture solutions. Introduced in the early 2000s, the Mirra Chair quickly gained recognition for its advanced ergonomics, sustainability, and the use of cutting-edge materials and technology in its design and manufacturing process.
Design and Features[edit | edit source]
The design of the Mirra Chair emphasizes flexibility, personalization, and comprehensive support, aiming to accommodate a wide range of body types and seating preferences. Key features of the Mirra Chair include:
- Dynamic Support: The chair incorporates a flexible, yet supportive, mesh backing, known as the TriFlex back, which conforms to the user's body shape while providing proper lumbar support. This feature ensures comfort and support during extended periods of sitting.
- Adjustability: The Mirra Chair offers a variety of adjustments, including seat height, tilt tension, armrest height and angle, and lumbar support height and depth. These adjustments allow users to customize the chair to their individual ergonomic needs.
- Eco-Friendly Materials: Herman Miller's commitment to sustainability is evident in the Mirra Chair's design, which uses recycled materials and is designed for easy disassembly and recycling at the end of its life cycle.
- AireWeave Suspension: The seat of the Mirra Chair features an AireWeave suspension that enhances comfort by evenly distributing the user's weight and allowing air circulation to reduce heat buildup.
Impact and Recognition[edit | edit source]
The Mirra Chair has been lauded for its innovative approach to office chair design, particularly in terms of ergonomics and sustainability. It has received several awards and recognitions, reflecting its impact on the market and its contribution to advancing the design of workplace seating.
Variants[edit | edit source]
Following the success of the original Mirra Chair, Herman Miller introduced the Mirra 2 in 2013, which further refined the design with enhanced materials and adjustability features, while maintaining the core principles of flexibility and personalized support.
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