Aeron chair
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Image:Aeron-seat.jpg The Aeron chair is a product of Herman Miller, designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf. It is an ergonomic chair which is expensive but which many regard as very comfortable. The chair became a symbol of the rise and fall of the dot-com industry in the 1990s. However, its breakthrough design has gained it a spot in the New York Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection.
The chair is not upholstered. Instead, the seat and back are made of a semi-transparent and flexible metal mesh called a pellicle.
Another noteworty feature is that the Aeron is manufactured in three different sizes, A, B and C for Small, Medium and Large respectively.
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