Sayl Side Chair

Chairs from Herman Miller, Designed by Yves Béhar, fuseproject

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Good design, healthy support and exceptional value are always attractive – and Sayl delivers all three. By using smart engineering to transform simple materials, we were able to make Sayl attainable for more people. Sayl designer Yves Béhar and our development team considered and reconsidered every part of the design – and, in the end, created a full family of seating that sets the reference point in its class for quality, performance and design.
Sayl now includes up to 1.‎37 kg (3 pounds) per chair of mismanaged plastic waste found near waterways (Ocean-bound plastic).‎ Sayl with Ocean Bound plastic is available in all colours of the office chair and stools. By adding ocean-bound plastic to Sayl and other products within its portfolio, Herman Miller estimates it will divert up to 326 metric tons of plastic from the ocean annually, which is equivalent to preventing up to 32 million water bottles.*
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Sayl chairs are produced on three continents to reduce the distance between factory and buyer.‎‎ This product contains no PVCs and is composed of more than 30 percent recycled material.‎ Additionally, is up to 92% recyclable after its use.**

*based on 2023 sales forecast
**based on available recycling facilities.

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Part of the collection SEATING.
Manufacturer Herman Miller
Family Sayl Chairs
Architonic ID 1410160
Year of Launch 2010

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