Asari Chair by Herman Miller
Asari Chair by Herman Miller
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- Inspired by organic forms found in nature.
- Fully upholstered and layered with contoured foam to minimize pressure points and provide support.
- Integrated PostureFit technology adjusts to your lower back's contours for full spinal support.
- Synchronous, self-adjusting tilt provides natural movement.
- Height adjustable seat and arms.
- Personalization options include a range of Maharam fabrics and leathers in a variety of colors.
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- Collection
- Asari Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 37⅞" H 29⅞" W 29⅞" D
- Product Weight
- 44 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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Mid Back
- Height (in): 37⅞
- Height Min (in): 30½
- Width (in): 29⅞
- Depth (in): 29⅞
- Weight (lbs): 44
- Seat Height (in): 21¼
- Seat Height Min (in): 13
- Seat Width (in): 19⅝
- Seat Depth (in): 16¾
- Arm Height (in): 11⅝
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 350
- Arm Height Min (in): 7¾
High Back
- Height (in): 45½
- Height Min (in): 38¼
- Width (in): 29⅞
- Depth (in): 29⅞
- Weight (lbs): 44.75
- Seat Height (in): 21¼
- Seat Height Min (in): 13
- Seat Width (in): 19⅝
- Seat Depth (in): 16¾
- Arm Height (in): 11⅝
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 350
- Arm Height Min (in): 7¾
- Integrated PostureFit in contoured foam back
- Dual-density contoured foam seat
- Self-adjusting synchronous tilt mechanism
- Powder-coated die-cast aluminum base
- Meld fabric (polyester and recycled polyester), Luce fabric (post-consumer recycled wool), or Stow leather upholstery
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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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