Herman Miller Launches Its First Nesting Chair, Crafted In One Piece
By Mikelle Leow, 14 Sep 2023
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X marks the spot for most nesting chairs, but Herman Miller is thinking of the Y (shape). The iconic furniture company has unveiled ‘Fuld’, its first-ever nesting chair. Crafted in collaboration with German industrial designer Stefan Diez, it rethinks the classic silhouette with an eco-conscious perspective.
Fuld defies norms by departing from the typical X-shaped nesting chair design. Instead, it embraces a streamlined inverted Y shape with tubular arms and a backrest that boasts a touch of elasticity, ensuring comfort as users shift positions.
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All this totals up to a more minimal and sustainable chair, featuring a striking one-piece construction that seamlessly blends the backrest, arms, and back legs. This unique construction, comprising just two materials, ensures easy recycling at the end of the chair’s lifecycle.
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“I am thrilled to have designed the first nesting chair for Herman Miller,” Diez comments. “There’s no other company that cares so much about engineering and quality… The collaboration with Herman Miller never feels like it’s driven by constraints, but driven more by an idea. It’s clear what we’re working for: The product that comes out from the process is not a product that is a compromise, and that’s what I love.”
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For those seeking further earth-friendly options, Fuld offers an optional 3D Knit textile seat made from 50% post-consumer recycled content. Its precision knitting, ensuring a snug fit, delivers zero fabric waste.
Available in single-color or dual-color combinations, Fuld adds a touch of sophistication to any setting, even when stored openly.
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All in all, Fuld—with its sleek and pared-back design—aims to empower flexible workspace configurations for various purposes, from breakout sessions to corporate training and educational events, all without sacrificing style.
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Fuld is set to be available for contract customers through Herman Miller and MillerKnoll dealers.
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[via Design Milk and PR Newswire, images via Herman Miller / PR Newswire]
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