Zeph Stool, Fixed Arms, Polymer Shell with 3D Knit Seat

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Zeph Stool, Fixed Arms, Polymer Shell with 3D Knit Seat

Herman Miller
From ฿38,300
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.

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This simplified multipurpose stool provides natural balanced recline up to 12.8° and proper recline resistance without user adjustment. The stool swivels 360° and has pneumatic height adjustment. Footrest adjustment range is 175mm. Arm choices include no arms or fixed arms. Fixed arms are molded into the shell. Stool ships fully assembled.

The contoured kinematic monoshell is molded 10% glass-filled polypropylene. Seat/back options include polymer shell only or polymer shell with 3D knit seat pad. The seat pad has a padded 3D mesh spacer to provide additional comfort. 3D Knit fabric is made with 50% post-consumer recycled polyester.

Each of the full color options features a dipped-in-color aesthetic with one color from top to bottom including the monoshell, height adjustment assembly, footrest, base and casters. Any seat pad color can be specified with any full color option.

Notes:
Optional 3D knit seat pad can easily be added, removed or interchanged with no tools required.

Seat pad does not accept Customer's Own Material (COM)/Customer's Own Leather (COL).

Zeph Stool, Fixed Arms, Polymer Shell with 3D Knit Seat

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W61.5 x D48 x H99.4-119.4

From ฿38,300
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