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Mirra Chair - Basic Graphite on Graphite by Herman Miller | 
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| Brand: Herman Miller Category: Kitchen
List Price: $820.00 Buy New: $599.00 You Save: $221.00 (27%)
New (3) from $599.00
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 27587
Country: USA Color: Graphite on Graphite Size: Mirra Basic Graphite Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Warranty: Herman Miller's 12-year warranty covers everything that makes up our standard office furniture productsincluding electrical components, casters, pneumatic cylinders, tilts, and all moving mechanisms.
MPN: MR121PFMN2GIBBGIBK3Q11 Model: Herman Miller Mirra Chair BASIC Graphite ASIN: B001E8HJQ0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12-year Herman Miller warranty with ''Born-On Date'' sticker. | | • | Mirra's central spine construction supports the frameless back |
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Product Description The Mirra Chair is an innovative blend of passive and active adjustments that provide a new reference point in performance, aesthetics and value. It automatically shapes itself to each user, while a few simple adjustments fine-tune the fit and feel. The chair's next-generation innovations all work together in a fresh-looking chair that's easy to use. Basic chairs have fixed arms, seat depth and lumbar. We are an Authorized Herman Miller Retailer.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Back and Neck Saver March 18, 2008 C. Lamb (California, United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Holy cow, this is a wonderful chair. I've been struggling with dinky office chairs for years because I felt bad spending more than $100 on a chair for my home office (which is my only office, so I sit here a lot). I finally wised up and realized that I was suffering from too many muscle aches and from poor posture due to my chair, and that even the most ergonomic of keyboards, mice and monitor setups would fully address the problem. Love the adjustment possibilities, the lumbar support, the front seat adjustment that makes sure the seat supports your thighs without leaving your knees in the air, the ventilated mesh, and of course the design. It is a pleasure to see this chair in my office and work with its support. I also like that its almost entirely made of recyclable materials (check out the Herman Miller site for info at [...]), and that the HM site has little Quicktime videos to show you how to adjust the chair. Things like that really count to me by showing that the company is responsive to its customers and their needs. I highly recommend saving up for this chair if you can. I consider it a long-term investment with multiple personal and productivity benefits. p.s. Also got fast shipping from the seller. Be forewarned, though: I had to call my credit card company to authorize the payment after they rejected it for being a "suspicious" purchase (online, high price).
Very nice chair March 8, 2008 Joseph Matuscak (Hudson, OH USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had the chair for a couple of weeks now and it's been great. Overall, I like it better than the Steelcase Leap that I use at work, although the arm height adjustment on the Leap (and Aerons) is easier to use. I did try out an Aeron, and it was nice, but the Mirra seemed to be a bit simpler to adjust for sharing between different people other than the arm height adjustment. This replaced a cheap office store chair and it is far more comfortable, in short, expensive but worth the price.
Torqued? February 16, 2008 Steven Kraner 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this chair for myself. I thought I'd get the Aeron, but the reviews I saw indicated that the Leap and the Mirra were the more modern successors to the Aeron. In fairness, I've never had an Aeron, so I can't compare. It's a huge upgrade to a regular office chair in the way that a first class seat is better than coach. It has a number of adjustments to customize it to your body. I love the web seat and web-like back that don't trap heat. It looks great - modern without looking like a science project (Aeron). I ordered it from Amazon - via a 3rd party. It was late, and they never did send me the one I actually ordered. The assembly instructions require a torque wrench. I used a socket and I think that worked fine. The Leap chair was easier to assemble - though neither was really a big deal; as long as you ignored measuring the torque. (What are those guys at HM thinking when they say, "Now get out your torque wrench and..."
AWESOME January 27, 2008 Alfredo Plessmann (caracas, venezuela) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
its absolutely awesome, i'm sitting on it right now. I spend countless hours wornking on my computer and thank this chair for being SO comfortable. if it wasn't for it, i couldn't spend so much time sitting. Recommended 100%
Beats the Aeron December 8, 2007 A Reader (San Francisco) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I spent an hour at a local retailer trying both Aeron and this Mirra. I was not concerned about price, just comfort. I took the Mirra. They both feel great, but the Mirra's tilt dynamics felt better to me. With the Aeron I felt like I needed to help the chair back to upright position, the Mirra responded more naturally. This was after working the tension every which way with help of sales person. The back feels great by the way. Just the right amount of support.
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