May 21, 2003—Herman Miller, Inc., is introducing the Mirra chair, a product of more than four years of research and development. It has a host of innovations to the long-neglected mid-market category, according to the major furniture manufacturer. Mirra combines passive and active adjustments to deliver natural performance and long-term comfort for a wide range of body types and postures. Additionally, explains Herman Miller, up to 96 percent of Mirra’s materials can be recycled at the end of the chair’s useful life.
Mirra features the one-piece TriFlex backrest with built-in flex zones, and FlexFront, an adjustable flexing front edge seat that allows the sitter to control seat depth. The geometric shapes in Mirra’s back, and the chair’s suspended mesh seat, provide custom contouring and prevent heat build-up by allowing air to circulate.
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