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For those who enjoy ergonomic furniture, Herman Miller is undoubtedly not an odd moniker. With its award-winning ergonomic chairs and accessories, the firm has been striving to provide ergonomic solutions to offices worldwide since its founding 100 y
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For those who enjoy ergonomic furniture, Herman Miller is undoubtedly not an odd moniker. With its award-winning ergonomic chairs and accessories, the firm has been striving to provide ergonomic solutions to offices worldwide since its founding 100 years ago. It is generally accepted that Herman Miller's Aeron Chair is the one piece of furniture that popularised ergonomic office design.
The Herman Miller Mirra 2 Triflex Chair aims to solve a problem that plagues the majority of office chairs available on the market: poor mobility. Because of the dynamic nature of the modern workplace, employees must constantly be on the go. No matter how much an office worker moves, the Herman Miller Mirra 2 Triflex Chair provides unparalleled support, guaranteeing your comfort all day long. Better yet, the chair's tilt system is balanced and smooth, and its Loop Spine technology provides torsional flex, allowing you to stretch more freely.
This version comes in a Triflex back, a high-grade construction that ensures you will feel comfortable and well-aerated all day long. The Triflex back will also mean that you will have to do less cleaning since there’s no fabric involved.
Features:
- High mobility
- Loop Spine technology
- TriFlex back
- Forward Tilt + Tilt Limiter
- Fully adjustable armrests
- Flexible front seat for seat depth
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