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Mirra chair
Chair design
Chair design

The Mirra chair is a style of chair sold by Herman Miller, designed in 2003 by Studio 7.5 in Berlin, Germany.
Design
According to the manufacturer, the chair is made from 42% recycled material, and at the end of its life, it is 96% recyclable by weight. The chair has nine available adjustments intended to aid ergonomics: seat height, seat depth, tilt tension, tilt limiter, forward tilt, arm height, arm width, arm angle, and lumbar tension.
Awards
Mirra holds an Ergonomics Excellence Award (2004) by the Furniture Industry Research Association (FIRA), a silver Industrial Design Excellence Award (2004) by the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), and a silver Cradle to Cradle certification by Business Week magazine, amongst other awards.
References
References
- "Mirra chair on the Herman Miller UK website".
- "Mirra chair adjustments".
- (2021-09-13). "We took the Herman Miller mirra 2 butterfly office chair for a spin".
- "FIRA Ergonomics Excellence Award Holders".
- "IDSA 2004 Industrial Design Excellence awards".
- "Cradle to Cradle design award". Business Week.
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