Three Herman Miller products have been recognised at this year’s Design For Asia Award.
November 9th, 2011
Herman Miller’s Setu, Arras and SAYL continue to take the design world by storm, this time earning top accolades at the 2011 Design For Asia Award.
Setu
In the Product and Industrial Design Category, Setu was awarded Gold, Arras won Silver and SAYL received a recognition of merit.
Arras
The Design For Asia awards recognise the best and most influential designs in Asia and seek to raise awareness of the importance of good design for business success and quality of life in general.
SAYL
The jury comprises an esteemed panel of regional editors, design professionals and experts in the fields of business, professional and design disciplines.
Herman Miller will join the the award winners for a gala dinner and presentation ceremony in December..
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