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Lounge Seating

Herman Miller designs a wide variety of comfortable, ergonomic seating options for long-lasting stability and comfort.


Swoop Lounge Furniture

Swoop Lounge Furniture

Swoop in and connect with others. Sit, sprawl, lie down. Throw your leg over a chair arm while you work, talk, or just relax. Traditional lounge furniture inhibits movement. Swoop encourages it. A modular system that lets you position a table or ottoman here or there, wherever it works best at the moment, Swoop takes the edge off lounge furniture.

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Setu Chairs

Setu Chairs

Technology has changed how and where we work. Now we work anywhere and everywhere. No matter where we work we want a comfortable chair.

Introducing Setu. Its innovative kinematic spine bends and flexes to your every move. There's nothing to tilt, nothing to tweak. Setu's finely tuned elastomeric fabric provides superior suspension and conforms to your contours. It's comfort now.

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Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman

Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman

Who doesn't recognize the Eames lounge chair and ottoman? It lives in museums like MoMA in New York and the Art Institute of Chicago, in stylish interiors everywhere, and as a tattoo on a devotee's arm. It has been the subject of documentary films and books. It even has its own fan website. Calling it a classic is an understatement. It's the quintessential example of mid-century design—elegant and profoundly comfortable too.

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Eames Aluminum Group Chairs

Eames Aluminum Group Chairs

You know it at first glance - it's an Eames design. Timeless, sophisticated, refined. The lithe Aluminum Group chair bears the distinctive stamp of Charles and Ray Eames, the most famous design couple in the world. This graceful silhouette sits equally well in retro interiors, elegant lobbies, or hip young offices. Add executive, management, side, and lounge models, and there's everything you need for a statement of enduring design excellence.

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Eames Soft Pad Chairs

Eames Soft Pad Chairs

You know it at first glance - it's an Eames design. Timeless, sophisticated, refined. In 1969, Charles and Ray Eames, the most famous design couple in the world, added cushions to their Aluminum Group to create Soft Pad chairs. This comfortable and luxurious chair sits equally well in retro interiors, elegant lobbies, or hip young offices. Add executive, management, side, and lounge models, and you have a statement of enduring design excellence.

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Eames-Chaise

Eames Chaise

The Eames chaise is soft, comfortable, and just 18 inches wide. When you lie on it, you naturally fold your arms over your chest. Should you doze off, your arms soon fall to your sides, waking you up. It's a beautiful place to relax for a spell in a study, den, or executive office.

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Eames Molded Plywood Chairs

Eames Molded Plywood Chairs

You know it at first glance - it's an Eames design. Timeless, sophisticated, refined. In 1969, Charles and Ray Eames, the most famous design couple in the world, added cushions to their Aluminum Group to create Soft Pad chairs. This comfortable and luxurious chair sits equally well in retro interiors, elegant lobbies, or hip young offices. Add executive, management, side, and lounge models, and you have a statement of enduring design excellence.

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Celeste Seating

Celeste Seating

Celeste lounge chairs and sofas have a clean, contemporary look. With their compact scale and slender arms, they don't take over a space. They just look good in it while offering comfortable seating for casual meeting spaces, lounges, and reception areas. With their trim geometry and refined sense of proportion, Celeste chairs and sofas are at home in a variety of settings.

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Capri Chair

Capri Chair

Sophisticated and playful at the same time, Capri is a comfortable armchair at home in both casual and formal settings. Its subtle curves and strong lines give substance and style to informal meeting spaces, lobby areas, lounge areas, meeting rooms, and homes.

A luxurious seating solution that's also fun.

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Eames-Sofa

Eames Sofa

With its emphasis on beautiful materials and simplified forms, the Eames sofa exemplifies the best in modern furniture design. Its angled profile and clean planes showcase a harmonious combination of rich walnut or teak, soft leather, and polished aluminum. Equally fitting for the contemporary home or office, it's a luxurious place to settle back and relax.

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Eames Sofa Compact

Eames Sofa Compact

Why "compact" for a sofa that's six feet wide and seats three? The clean profile of the Eames sofa compact is perfectly scaled for spaces too small for a traditional sofa - in executive suites, lounges, and homes. But you lose none of the comfort associated with the word couch. Impact and seating space in a sleek, slender, minimalist piece of classic mid-century furniture.

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Goetz Sofa

Goetz Sofa

The traditional sofa is a wooden frame covered with padding and upholstery.

Designer Mark Goetz turned that tradition inside out, wrapping his sofa in a striking molded wood veneer shell to create both a structural frame and a dramatic profile.

Crisp, clean lines and ergonomic support—an instant Herman Miller classic.

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Mr. Nilsson Sofa

Mr. Nilsson Sofa

James Bond might have sat on this sofa. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Twiggy in a micromini. The retro design of Mr. Nilsson is rooted in the very mod 1960s. Appearing to float in space, it delivers a contemporary, minimalist cool that makes an immediate statement. Whether placed in a reception, meeting, or waiting area—or at home—the sofa provides a level of comfort that matches its distinctive appearance.

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Nelson Coconut Chair

Nelson Coconut Chair

What kind of person thinks up a chair that looks like a chunk of coconut? How about the person who came up with the Marshmallow sofa. The person who said, "Total design is nothing more or less than a process of relating everything to everything." Who brought modernism to American furniture. George Nelson. 1950s. Call it what you will—classic, icon, slice of hard-shelled tropical fruit. Half a century later, it's as wonderful to look at—and sit in—as ever.

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Nelson Marshmallow Sofa

Nelson Marshmallow Sofa

This is a sofa to brighten a room, to be happy and relax on. You look at its 18 10-inch "marshmallow" cushions and you can't help but smile. It's been that way since it began turning heads in 1956, when the Nelson Marshmallow sofa was described in our catalog this way: "Despite its astonishing appearance, this piece is very comfortable."

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Nelson Platform Bench

Nelson Platform Bench

Introduced in 1946, the Nelson platform bench remains a landmark of modern design. The clean, rectilinear lines reflect designer George Nelson's architectural background and his insistence on what he called "honest" design - making an honest visual statement about an object's purpose. The bench serves as a multipurpose display and resting place in offices, public areas, and homes.

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Tato, Tatino, Tatone

Tato, Tatino, Tatone

Egg, ball, bagel. Bright, clear colors. Designer Denis Santachiara says, "I believe objects should always offer little surprises, something to talk about." Surprises? Wait until you see how comfortable these pieces are, and how perfect for breakout areas at work and chill-out areas at home. Something to talk about? There's a bagel on your floor!

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