Embody Chair
Really. The Embody seat and back are a dynamic matrix of pixels that stimulates blood and oxygen flow by reducing seated pressure. All that oxygen helps you think better. The chair back adjusts instinctively to every move you make and keeps support of your lower back constant. Embody keeps you in a neutral, balanced posture as you work, so you stay relaxed and focused. Designers: Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber The first work chair designed specifically to create harmony between your body and your computer. More than just an ergonomic chair, Embody keeps you alert, keeps you aligned, keeps your blood and creative juices flowing. The edge of the seat is flexible, taking pressure off of your thighs. The backing of the chair, a real attention grabber with it’s beautiful and intricate design, is able to bend and lean with you, no matter what angle you’re sitting at. Most chairs either go backward or forward; the Embody Chair can go backward and forward at the same time, not to mention sideways and torqued positions. It’s meant to keep your back comfy, and users who sit in the Embody Chair for long periods of time report increased mood and productivity, as well as never having to get up to stretch their legs or move around to get their circulation going. Available in Black Fabric with Black fabric & Graphite Base Features:
- Frame and casters are made from steel, plastic, and aluminum
- 4-mesh seat is made from foam, textile, and other material
Dimensions:
- Overall Size – 29.5″ W x 15″ – 18″ D x 39″ x 43.5″ H
- Seat Size – 21.25″ W x 15″ – 18″ D x 16″ – 20.5″ H
Embody Chair
- Height (in): 43½
- Height Min (in): 42
- Width (in): 29½
- Depth (in): 29
- Seat Height Min (in): 16
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 300
- Seat Height Max (in): 20½
Bill Stumpf
Bill Stumpf once said, “I work best when I’m pushed to the edge. When I’m at the point where my pride is subdued, where I’m innocent again. Herman Miller knows how to push me that way, mainly because the company still believes—years after D.J. De Pree first told me—that good design isn’t just good business, it’s a moral obligation. Now that’s pressure.”
Jeff Weber
Jeff Weber strives to understand why certain objects help people thrive in their environments. He designs products for Herman Miller with the human body foremost in his mind. Most of all, he can put himself in another person’s shoes, and craft solutions that are as supportive as they are stylish.
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