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Seating: Contract/Conference

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Herman Miller, Inc., Setu Chairs

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Seating: Contract/Conference: Herman Miller, Inc. — Setu Chairs

The Setu chair provides a new standard of comfort, performance and value. It’s a dematerialized, visually elegant chair, which includes a Kinematic Spine to mimic the synchronized movement of a mechanical tilt mechanism and Lyris suspension material to evenly distribute weight, conform to the user and provide thermal comfort.

Best of Year Merit Award, Seating: Contract/Conference

Okamura Corporation — Luxos
Luxos combines sleek contemporary design with advanced function, such as seat slide and locking tilt control, to deliver lounge seating for the creative workplace. The low seat height and rear-tilting relaxed posture delivers enhanced comfort to facilitate collaborative idea exchange in “break-out” settings, or personal concentration in an executive lounge.

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