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Named for the way it mirrors the body's movements, Mirra 2 balances immediate comfort and personalised ergonomics in one sophisticated design that can have a professional or playful aesthetic, depending on the colour palette. Designed with an "earth first" philosophy, it's an agile, high-performance chair for people who toggle between individual activities and collaborative work.
Every molecule counts
Winner of multiple sustainability awards, Mirra 2 was the first office chair developed from the ground up with environmental responsibility in mind. Since it was introduced in 2003, we’ve made the chair 30 percent lighter and we’ve converted the chair’s nylon base and spine to 100 percent recycled content, further reducing the chair’s carbon footprint.
Moves naturally with you
Support for seated movement starts with a flexible yet supportive design that allows your body to move naturally and freely. Mirra 2 has torsional flex, allowing you to stretch laterally and a tilt that creates a smooth and balanced feel as you change postures, regardless of your build. Its sacral support promotes proper spine alignment. An inventive use of materials keeps your body supported and cool. It's this combination of dynamic support and personalised ergonomics that make Mirra 2 exceptional.
Versatile and innovative CMF
As performance defines the look of Mirra 2’s components, the colour of those components allows significant options for defining the overall aesthetic of your chair or stool, offering everything from clean and monochromatic to bold colour blocking. A modern, inspiring colour palette for textiles, back loop and spine, while base finishes offer flexibility and encourage personalisation.
Mirra 2 Work Chair, Butterfly Suspension Back, No Arm
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From ฿61,300
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
Studio 7.5
Burkhard Schmitz and Carola Zwick started their Studio 7.5 as a team of six in Berlin in 1992. The group was looking for the freedom to work on projects that interested them, and for the freedom to do so without bosses or titles. The group’s name comes from an early idea to rent a 7.5-ton truck, put a model shop in it, and drive from one project site to another. Obviously, freedom of movement is important for these designers. Studio 7.5 believes, requires collaboration, and repeated testing of ideas in full-scale models until the most elegant answer emerges.Learn more about
Herman Miller
