| Available in three sizes, the Aeron has a full complement of adjustments and innovative suspension for computer work, general office work, and casual or formal meetings. The Aeron is a breakthrough that provides natural, custom-fitted lower back support for healthier posture and outstanding comfort for all sizes. | |
Use this chart to first locate your approximate weight then locate your height. At the intersection where these two numbers meet is your chair size. Choose from sizes A, B, or C. |
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![]() Size A: For shorter and lighter users. Size B: For medium height and weight users. Size C: For taller and heavier users. |
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Functionally, it ought to move and adjust as simply and naturally as possible. It should support a person in any position he cares to assume, at any task his office job serves up. Environmentally, it ought to be benign. It should be sparing of natural resources, durable and repairable, designed for disassembly and recycling. The design that fulfilled these criteria met all expectations and shattered some of them. It wasn't upholstered. It wasn't padded. It was dimensioned in three models that looked exactly alike and that had nothing to do with their users' job titles. It didn't look like any other office chair. And its revolutionary concept incorporated more patentable ideas than any previous Herman Miller research program. Made largely of recycled materials, the Aeron chair is designed to last a long time, with parts that get the most wear easily replaced and recycled. Just what you would expect in a well thought-out design. |
| "The human form has no straight lines, it is biomorphic. We designed the chair to be above all biomorphic, or curvilinear, as a metaphor of human form in the visual as well as the tactile sense. There is not one straight line to be found on an Aeron chair. "The Pellicle was equally a deliberate design strategy in that its transparency symbolizes the free flow of air to the skin in the same way lace, window screens, and other permeable membranes permit the flow of air or light or moisture. The transparency of the chair as a visual element was in keeping with the idea of transparent architecture and technology, which Aeron pioneered in advance of Apple's transparent iMac computers. Transparency is a major design movement. Its purpose is to make technology less opaque, to communicate the inner workings of things, and to make objects less intrusive in the environment. Aeron is a non-intrusive chair." Although it reveals its aesthetic heritage in lyrical shapes reminiscent of George Nelson designs, organic forms that recall the work of Charles Eames, and a spare, athletic aspect that brings to mind its designers' Equa chair, the Aeron chair finally looks only like itself. Its unique form expresses its purpose and use and the material composition of its parts and the way they connect. The slightly transparent and reflective nature of its surfaces gives it an airy quality. It becomes a part of the person who uses it and the environment that surrounds it. |
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| Seat Height Paddle-shaped lever on right side To raise: While taking your weight off chair, lift lever up. To lower: While seated, lift lever up. |
Kinemat® Tilt Tension Long stem on right side with knob To increase tension: While seated, turn knob forward (clockwise, toward + sign). To decrease tension: While seated, turn knob backward (counterclockwise, toward – sign). Depending on the desired tilt resistance, a number of turns may be required. |
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| Arm Height Lever on base of arm support To raise or lower arm: While seated, lift lever to unlock. Grasp base of arm support and raise or lower to desired height. Lower lever to lock. |
Arm Angle Front of each armpad To swing arms in or out: While seated, grasp front end of armpad and pivot it to the left or right. |
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| Forward Tilt Front lever on left side To position chair forward: Lean back and lift lever all the way up. Lean forward. To resume horizontal position: While seated, push lever all the way down. Lean back. |
Tilt Limiter Rear lever on left side To limit tilt range: Recline as far as you like. Move lever up to define the limit of recline. You can still move forward. Readjust as necessary. To release tilt limiter: Lean forward, press lever down. |
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| Lumbar Depth (Lumbar option only, not on Basic or Posture-Fit) Thick pad on back of chair To adjust depth: Using equal pressure on each end of lumbar support pad, lift it out of its track in back of chair. Flip it over and replace in track. (Notice that one side of support pad is thicker than the other side.) |
Lumbar Height (Lumbar option only, not on Basic or Posture-Fit) Thick pad on back of chair To change height: Using equal pressure on each end of lumbar support pad, raise or lower it to desired position within adjustment track. |
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| PostureFit® Adjustment (not on Basic or Lumbar chairs) Knob on right side of chair To engage: While seated, turn knob forward (clockwise) until it stops. Then turn knob backward (counterclockwise) until you find the support that feels right for you. To disengage: While seated, turn knob backward (counterclockwise). Note: Set PostureFit with tilt limiter engaged in forward position to achieve the best fit for you. |
Fine-Tune™ Footring Height Long stem on left side with knob To raise: While seated, lift your feet off the footring, turn knob forward. To lower: While seated, lift your feet off the footring, turn knob backward. |
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