Discover the revolutionary new Fuld Nesting Chair by Herman Miller at Barker Street now.
A pioneer in office furniture design, Herman Miller recently debuted its latest offering – the Fuld Nesting Chair.
Designed by Stefan Diez, it is the brand’s first nesting chair and allows for easy space reconfiguration for different uses.
The sleek, minimalist design eschews the typical X shape of a nesting chair, instead choosing a streamlined Y design for a streamlined look and greater flexibility.
The result is a design that not only is more comfortable but also more hard-working as it enables users to reconfigure spaces for different uses such as breakout sessions, corporate training and educational events without sacrificing style.
It’s also more sustainable – with its minimalistic design and pioneering one-piece construction, where the backrest, arms and back legs are one continuous piece, the chair comprises just two materials for easy recycling at the end of its lifecycle.
“We’re excited to welcome Stefan Diez to the Herman Miller portfolio after his work for the wider MillerKnoll collective,” says Malisa Bryant, Senior Vice President of Global Product, “Diez prioritises sustainability and innovation within his designs which have long been core values for Herman Miller.”
Adds Diez: “I am thrilled to have designed the first nesting chair for Herman Miller.”
“There’s no other company that cares so much about engineering and quality. It’s very supportive, it’s quite unparalleled, very forward-thinking. The collaboration with Herman Miller never feels like it’s driven by constraints, but driven more by an idea. It’s clear what we’re working for: The product that comes out from the process is not a product that is a compromise, and that’s what I love.”
The Fuld Nesting Chair is available in dipped-in-colour options consisting of the seat, seat-back and legs in one hue and dual-colour combinations.
Barker Street Office Furniture is the Herman Miller authorised dealer in South Africa and will be receiving Fuld chair samples shortly.
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