Saiba Task Chair
Saiba Task Chair
- Gentle curves and fine tailoring.
- Comfortable lounge-like bucket seat.
- Height-adjustable rotating base.
- 35.75" H 25.75" W 24.25" D
Shipping Options
- Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery
Return Options
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Details
- Gentle curves and fine tailoring.
- Comfortable lounge-like bucket seat.
- Height-adjustable rotating base.
- Brand
- Geiger
- General Dimensions
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- 35.75" H 25.75" W 24.25" D
- Product Weight
- 34 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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From design to manufacturing, delivery to service, when you buy from Herman Miller, you can expect quality. We confidently back every Herman Miller product with a warranty that covers virtually everything—including electrical components, casters, pneumatic cylinders, tilts, and all moving mechanisms. We stand by every product, 100 percent.
Herman Miller Warranty Details
For other brands offered, contact us for warranty details.
Mid Back
- Height (in): 35.75
- Width (in): 25.75
- Depth (in): 24.25
- Weight (lbs): 34
- Seat Height (in): 21.25
- Seat Width (in): 25.75
- Seat Depth (in): 17
- Arm Height (in): 27.75
High Back
- Height (in): 41.5
- Width (in): 25.75
- Depth (in): 26.5
- Weight (lbs): 37
- Seat Height (in): 21.25
- Seat Width (in): 25.75
- Seat Depth (in): 17
- Arm Height (in): 27.75
- Urethane seat shell
- Polyurethane foam padding
- Die-cast aluminum five-star base with casters
- Fabric or leather upholstery

Naoto Fukasawa
Naoto Fukasawa was born in Yamanashi, Japan, in 1956 and graduated from Tama Art University in 1980. His career began at Seiko Epson, where he designed products such as wrist TVs and mini printers using micro-technology.
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