Herman Miller, a global design and furniture manufacturer, has launched its latest work chair, Lino, in the Middle East, UK and Europe, following its successful introduction in the US in 2018.

Charged with designing a high-performance work chairs at exceptional value, award-winning designers Hecht and Colin found inspiration in constraint. Thanks to their design prowess and Herman Miller’s ergonomic expertise – including its patented PostureFit technology – Lino brings scientifically-backed comfort and a wide range of aesthetic options to your workplace or home.
Leaning on more than 50 years of Herman Miller’s industry-leading research and design, Lino holds the same DNA as the rest of Herman Miller’s performance work chairs, offering each person balance movement and dynamic fit.
 
Lino’s contoured seat works together with its high-performance breathable suspension thanks to a composite of different thread tensions. Adjustable back support is also available for added comfort in the sacral and lumbar regions.
 
Lino Chair can be customised by choosing between a Black and Mineral frame, six different suspension colours and a large variety of upholstery options. For the base, choose a colour that matches the frame or, for a sleeker look, turn to polished aluminium.
Stacy Stewart, MEA Regional Director at Herman Miller, said: “By pairing Hecht and Colin’s design expertise with Herman Miller's undoubtedly high standard of comfort we are proud to launch the creation of Lino Office Chair with a focus on connecting value, design dexterity and ergonomic expertise to bring you high performance work chairs.”
 
That attention to detail is also apparent in the chair’s minimal environmental impact – it is up to 97 per cent recyclable and comprised approximately 26 per cent recycled materials. Lino is backed by Herman Miller’s 12-year, three-shift warranty. - TradeArabia News Service

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