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SAYL Side Chair with Stacking Base

SAYL side chairs take up less visual space. You can stack the 4-leg side chairs up to four high for easy storage. Elegant styling and superior comfort at an attainable price. Environmentally friendly materials make each SAYL side chair 92 percent recyclable.

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    SAYL Side Chair with Stacking Base

    More than just a side chair

    SAYL Side chairs can work as work chairs, chairs to relax and read or watch TV in, guest seating in your home office, or around a dinning table.

    Sturdy, four-legged SAYL side chairs can play all those roles. They move seamlessly from room to room and use to use. They work well on carpets and hard floors and look smart and stylish wherever they are.

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    Yves Behar

    "Not defined by boundaries."

    Yves Béhar View Design Story
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    • Elegant Anywhere

      Elegant Anywhere

      With the wide array of classic and expressive colors available, you can make SAYL side chairs work with any décor. And the organic shape of the SAYL side-chair back makes it elegant anywhere, from every angle.

    • Eco-Dematerialised Design

      Eco-Dematerialised Design

      Herman Miller and Yves Behar are big on environmental responsibility in design. With SAYL, we went a step farther, starting out by thinking about what could be removed from a simple side chair.

      The result was a lightweight chair that is 92 percent recyclable. Structural components are hollowed out, reducing the weight and volume of material.

    • The Best for the Most for the Least

      "The Best for the Most for the Least"

      It was the standard for the furniture designs of Charles and Ray Eames and an inspiration for Yves Behar when working on SAYL: Make a product that is the best design for the most people at the most affordable price.

      As affordable as it is inventive, SAYL proves our belief that a reasonably priced chair can be well designed and include leading-edge ergonomics. From the beginning, our goal was to make a high-quality, beautifully designed, comfortable work and side chairs that lived up to our standards and were also affordable. SAYL is that chair.

    Living Unframed

    "The best for the most for the least"

    Beauty, Elegance, Respect

    We like working with designer Yves Béhar, who designed our Leaf and Ardea personal lights. We like the way he thinks unframed, never constrained by what's expected or typical.

    So we went to him when we wanted a highly affordable ergonomic work chair that would incorporate everything Herman Miller is known for—beautiful design, first-class ergonomics, elegant engineering, and respect for the environment. Béhar began by scratching a quote from Charles Eames onto his sketchpad: "The best for the most for the least." And then Béhar, who calls San Francisco home, took a look at his city's best-known landmark: the Golden Gate Bridge.

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    Something Unique

    So there was the concept. Creating the actual chair wasn't quite that simple. SAYL wasn't designed on a computer. It was sketched and sketched again, and numerous prototypes were built and rejected before the design was right. He describes the process as "draw, build, break, and repeat until you arrive at something unique."

    So why the name "SAYL?" Take a look at the chair from the side. See the resemblance to a full mainsail? The name reflects the sailing vessels that pass beneath the bridge that inspired the original design. Replacing the "i" in "SAIL" with a "y" is a nod to the innovative Y-Tower structure of the work chair.

    Suspending a Chair

    Suspending a Chair

    Béhar wondered, could the engineering principles of a suspension bridge be applied to a chair? It turned out that not only was it possible, but using a suspension tower to support an unframed back would reduce materials, weight, and environmental impact. The flexible elastomer suspension material could be stretched in a way that provided the greatest tension at points where support is needed and the least in areas that would allow for the most expansive range of motion.

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    General Dimensions

    • H:34.25"
    • W:24"
    • D:22.5"
    SAYL Side Chair with Stacking Base

    Shipping Information

    Standard Shipping Method:
    LTL Carrier
    Packaging Type:
    Box
    Packaging Dimensions:
    30" x 27.5" x 41"
    Package Weight:
    20.5 lbs.
    Assembly Required:
    Yes
    White Glove Service Recommended:
    No

    Warranty

    Warranty:
    12-year, 3-shift
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    Care & Maintenance

    With regular care and maintenance, your Herman Miller product will provide many years of superior performance and satisfaction. To maintain quality, please follow the cleaning procedures outlined here.

    The instructions for the care and maintenance of Herman Miller products are provided to you as a service. No warranty is implied since results may vary.

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    Polished Aluminum

    For normal cleaning, apply a pre-softened paste wax to polished aluminum components following the manufacturer's instructions. In humid atmospheres near salt water, apply the wax once a month. In other areas, apply wax every three months to maintain the appearance of the aluminum.

    Crossing Fabric

    For normal cleaning, vacuum fabric as needed using an upholstery attachment. Vacuuming picks up dust and reduces the need for professional cleaning. Do not brush fabric or use a vacuum attachment with a rotary brush. Brushing may permanently damage the nap or change the character of the fabric.

    To spot-clean fabric, immediately soak up the stain with a soft absorbent cloth. Do not dry the stain completely or it may set. The longer a stain is allowed to remain on a fabric, the more difficult it is to remove. For water-based stains such as coffee, soft drinks, fruit juices, or milk use a water-based cleaner (specifically made for cleaning fabric) or a solution of mild (alkaline) warm soapy water (not overly soapy) applied with a damp clean cloth or sponge. Work the cleaner into a lather or foam.Never use hot water; it will set the stain. Avoid scrubbing.

    For oil-based stains such as lipstick, grease, or salad dressing use a dry cleaning solution applied with a damp clean cloth or sponge. Test the cleaning solution on a small, concealed area first. If there is no spotting, ringing, or damage to the fabric or its dyes, apply the cleaning solution to the soiled area with light, quick strokes. Begin at the outside of the stain and work toward the center, being careful not to over-saturate the fabric. K2r is also a product that can be used. See product label for complete instructions.

    Do not over apply water or any liquid solution to fabric. Excessive wetting of the fabric with any liquid solution may result in permanent damage to the material. Do not rub too vigorously or you may damage the nap of the fabric or break fibers. Several light applications are better than one heavy application. Soak up all remaining solution and then use another clean cloth or sponge dipped in cool water to remove any residue. Let fabric dry thoroughly and then vacuum well before using. If the stain resists cleaning, call a professional cleaner.

    If large areas are soiled, contact a professional cleaning firm.

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