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Daily Desired: An Office Chair Worth Dying In

7:00AM September 8, 2011 | Mario Aguilar

The Sayl Chair is Herman Miller’s minimalist masterpiece. After long weekends, I’m overcome by the feeling that I’ll die in my office. That’s a disturbing thought, but I’d feel mighty comfortable dying in a Sayl — I’d look good, too. More »


Designing Herman Miller’s Golden Gate Bridge-Inspired Sayl Chair

11:40AM October 9, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

The aim of the Herman Miller Sayl Chair, designed by Yves Béhar, is to maximise comfort while minimising materials. For inspiration, Béhar looked to the suspension bridges of San Francisco. More »


Review: Herman Miller Envelop Reclining Desk

3:00AM July 16, 2010 | Jason Chen

The Herman Miller Embody chair is the best we’ve sat on, but its creators wanted a companion desk so your entire working experience comfortable. The desk wraps around your body like a blanket. A hard, wooden blanket. More »


Hands On: Herman Miller Envelop Reclining Desk

4:00PM January 7, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

The sister product to the amazing Herman Miller Embody chair, the Envelop desk actually slides out and down on rails to give you the correct angle for working while in incline. It’s amazing. More »


Task Chair Battlemodo: Herman Miller Setu Vs. Steelcase Cobi

2:30AM September 5, 2009 | Jason Chen

Two of the biggest names in office chairs, Herman Miller and Steelcase, both recently released a relatively affordable task chair, each with its own quirks and charms. But which should you convince your office manager to buy? More »


Herman Miller Setu Chair Is A Poor Man’s Embody

10:00PM June 11, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

The new Herman Miller Setu is certainly not the Herman Miller Embody. But then again, its $US650 price tag is not the Embody’s $US1600. And for a good reason. More »


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Herman Miller C2 Climate Control for the Cubicle

4:32AM June 14, 2007 | Seamus Byrne

This week, San Francisco is entering another one of those “heatwaves” as the newspaper calls them. That’s 75 degrees, for those of you uninitiated to the reality of Bay Area micro climates. Which makes me think of this mini electric climate controller from the Herman Miller Be Collection. More »