In 1923, the Michigan Star Furniture Company became what we now know as Herman Miller, when D.J. De Pree and his father-in-law (you guessed it—Herman Miller) purchased the company. De Pree renamed the company after Miller, who was a well-regarded businessman in the community.
This multipurpose chair has a standard height with one-piece mango colored Lyris 2™ suspension integrated into the outer composite polymer frames in studio white finish. The Kinematic Spine™ technology is integrated into the chair's back frames. It has a five star silver alloy base on casters. It has fixed Ribbon arms in studio white color.
This multipurpose chair has a standard height with one-piece mango colored Lyris 2™ suspension integrated into the outer composite polymer frames in studio white finish. The Kinematic Spine™ technology is integrated into the chair's back frames. It has a five star silver alloy base on casters. It has fixed Ribbon arms in studio white color.