Herman Miller’s award-winning Aeron chair designed by Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick achieves another accolade to its name – being voted as one of the 12 best designs in the last 100 years, by CNN in honour of World Industrial Design Day.
Herman Miller’s award-winning Aeron chair designed by Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick achieves another accolade to its name – being voted as one of the 12 best designs in the last 100 years, by CNN in honour of World Industrial Design Day.
February 21st, 2014
It has previously been named Design of the Decade and is added as a permanent collection in the New York Museum of Modern Art’s Hall of Fame.
2014 will mark Aeron’s 20th anniversary – a commemorative reason to celebrate this design icon, which falls into one of many pipeline activities in correspondence with XTRA’s 25th anniversary celebration.
In tribute to the very first ergonomic work chair designer, Bill Stumpf, and groundbreaking innovative designer, Don Chadwick, who brought Aeron into its being, XTRA is offering only 48 Aeron chairs in unique wave pellicle and titanium colour base at an incredibly special offer.
Available exclusively from 21 February 2014 onwards at XTRA Park Mall and XTRA Winsland House I. While stocks last. Conditions apply.
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