Aeron task chair
Herman Miller turned to designers Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf to design a totally new kind of chair. The two designers began this development process with a clean slate, with no assumptions about form or material, but with some strong convictions about what a chair should do for a person.
Ergonomically, it ought to do more than just sit there. It should actively intercede for the health of the person who sits in it longer than she should.
Functionally, it ought to move and adjust as simply and naturally as possible. It should support a person in any position he cares to assume, at any task his office job serves up.
Anthropometrically, it ought to be more inclusive than its predecessors. It should do more than accommodate small or large people; it should really fit them.
The result, Aeron, won an award as a 'Design of the Decade'...which speaks for itself.
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