Modern · 1994
Aeron Chair
by Don Chadwick & Bill Stumpf
The chair that redefined what an office chair could be. Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf’s Aeron replaced traditional foam padding with a breathable mesh membrane called Pellicle, creating a seat that conforms to the body while keeping it cool. During the dot-com boom, the Aeron became Silicon Valley’s ultimate status symbol — dubbed ‘the chair of success.’ Ryuichi Sakamoto used one for his studio work. A MoMA permanent collection piece with a 12-year warranty.
Width
65.5 cm
Depth
40 cm
Height
104117 cm
Seat Height
3853 cm
Weight
18 kg
Materials
8Z Pellicle Mesh, Die-cast Aluminum, Glass-Reinforced Nylon
Colors
Graphite, Carbon, Mineral, Onyx
Country
USA
Price Range
Authentic: ¥228,690 0
Features
- Ryuichi Sakamoto’s studio work chair
- MoMA permanent collection
- Silicon Valley’s iconic status symbol
- 12-year warranty — the gold standard of ergonomics
Designer
Don Chadwick & Bill Stumpf
Pioneers of ergonomic design with a long partnership with Herman Miller. Bill Stumpf scientifically studied the act of sitting, and together with Don Chadwick, developed the Aeron Chair. Their revolut… Read more