Micro Office Starter Bundle
Micro Office Starter Bundle
- Everywhere Table :28½" H 60" W 30" D
- Sayl Chair:40¾" H 24½" W 26" D
- Ubi Mobile Bag Catch:21½" H 21¾" W 10" D
- Ubi Slim Screen:11" H 30" W 2¼" D
Shipping Options
- In-Home Delivery
Return Options
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Details
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- General Dimensions
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- Everywhere Table :28½" H 60" W 30" D
- Sayl Chair:40¾" H 24½" W 26" D
- Ubi Mobile Bag Catch:21½" H 21¾" W 10" D
- Ubi Slim Screen:11" H 30" W 2¼" D
- Product Weight
- 4 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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5-year warranty
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Everywhere Table
- Height (in): 28½
- Width (in): 60
- Depth (in): 30
- Weight (lbs): 102.5
Ubi Slim Screen
- Height (in): 11
- Width (in): 30
- Depth (in): 2¼
- Weight (lbs): 4
Ubi Mobile Bag Catch
- Height (in): 21½
- Width (in): 21¾
- Depth (in): 10
- Weight (lbs): 28
Sayl Chair
- Height (in): 40¾
- Width (in): 24½
- Depth (in): 26
- Weight (lbs): 54
- Seat Height (in): 20½
- Seat Width (in): 18
- # of Wheels: 5
- Mirra 2 Chair: gradated polymer seat, AirWeave 2 seat mesh, die-cast aluminum base
- Everywhere Table: plastic laminate or veneered maple top and edges over MDF, white powder-coated steel base
- Ubi Slim Screen, Mobile Bag Catch, and Organizer Kit: steel, aluminum, plastic, felt
Yves Béhar
Yves Béhar is a thinker. And one thing he thinks about a lot is the future. You can see it in his designs—from his reflective red-lacquered laptop for Toshiba to his elegant closed-toe Footprints for Birkenstock to his refined Aliph Jawbone Headset for cell phones. “I believe design’s purpose is not only to show us the future, but to bring us the future,” he states.
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Growing up, Dan Grabowski was influenced by his father, a builder. “When my dad needed to create or repair something, he would design a solution and then we would go off together and build it,” he says. At college, Grabowski merged his maker skills with a love of art by studying industrial design. His decades-long career has seen him design a range of products that are functional and beautiful.
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Working from a converted carriage house in Providence, Rhode Island, Observatory founders Ayako Takase and Cutter Hutton begin with empathy. “We become that person who will be using the design. We have to make it and experience it before we are satisfied,” says Takase. From tabletop decor to home office essentials, the duo uses an informed approach to creatively answer today’s design needs.
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