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A Work Chair Solution
High-performance, long-term seating with a full complement of adjustments and innovative suspension; for computer work, general office work, and casual or formal meetings.

Smart Innovation
Cellular Suspension. A pliable polymer is molded into cells and loops that provide varying amounts of flex throughout the seat and back.

Responsive support. The cells flex and move with the sitter, naturally conforming to shape and movement and properly distributing weight.

Aerated comfort. Cellular Suspension lets air pass through so skin temperature stays constant.

Superior Ergonomics
Smooth ride. Celle's Harmonic tilt lets people move naturally and stay balanced.

Highly adjustable. Celle has a full complement of adjustments that are easy to locate and use.

Inclusive fit. Celle's one chair size fits the 5th percentile female to the 95th percentile male, or 95 percent of the North American population.

Meets requirements. Conforms to domestic and global codes and standards.

Wide Application
Versatile performance. Celle's variety of looks, straightforward design, and attractive price let it work in a range of environments.

Facility-wide. Celle is an appropriate choice for offices, conference areas, and team and community spaces.

International. Celle performs equally well in business, healthcare, and learning environments worldwide.

Environmental Design
Demanding standards. Celle was developed using Herman Miller's strict cradle-to-cradle protocol.

99 percent recyclable. Celle can be disassembled in less than five minutes for efficient recycling; recycled content is 33 percent.

Strong and durable. Celle has a long life, and parts can be replaced in the field.

Inviting aesthetic
Distinctive look. The Cellular Suspension differentiates Celle from all other work chairs.

Quiet presence. Celle blends with interiors, other furnishings, and architecture.

Color choices. Six cellular colors, from dark to light, neutral to nature based; Latitude upholstery option in 20 colors.

Design Story

The Celle chair began in the imagination of designer Jerome Caruso. He envisioned a highly engineered, intelligent seating surface composed of hundreds of small cells and loops that would support and respond to different areas of the body. To implement this vision, research focused on optimizing the chair's performance, particularly the patented Cellular Suspension.

To meet the project mandate that Celle be more comfortable than other chairs in its price segment, several research methodologies were used, including end-user evaluations, benchmarking, and expert-opinion research by ergonomists and biomechanical professionals from around the country.

From an ergonomics standpoint, Celle follows the lead of Herman Miller's Aeron and Mirra work chairs, with five ergonomics issues integral to the design all three:
- Size and fit. Anthropometric data from CAESAR (Civilian American and European Surface Anthropometry Resource) and other sources was used to ensure the chair fits different body shapes and sizes.
- Pelvic stabilization. The Celle backrest has Herman Miller's integrated, passive PostureFit contour.
- Kinematics. Herman Miller's proven Harmonic tilt mechanism was applied on Celle.
- Pressure distribution. Throughout Celle's development process, Herman Miller used its pressure-mapping capabilities to inform the design of the cellular size, flex regions, and contouring.
- Thermal comfort. Special temperature sensors, called thermocouples, were used to evaluate upholstery options and inform textile selection.

From an aesthetics standpoint, Cellular Suspension was designed to update and redefine the look of low- to mid-price work chairs, where thick foam-and-fabric seats and backs remain the norm. The color offering was created to support the chair's application flexibility and address important trends. Inspirations for the palette include:
- New architecture. The trend is toward darker, warmer tones in architecture and interior design.
- Nature. Rich, saturated tones for a timeless, classic look.
- Global influences. Colors that appeal to international customers.
- Design trends. Chairs are being specified to have a more neutral presence in office environments so they don't compete visually with other design elements.

With these trends as a guide, Celle's broad yet concise color selection goes beyond what is expected in the price range.

From an environmental standpoint, Celle was developed using Herman Miller's Design for Environment cradle-to-cradle protocol, which establishes strict standards for recyclability, safe content, easy disassembly, minimal packaging, and minimal waste. As a result, like all Herman Miller products, Celle fits into the company's vision of sustainable design.

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How to use Celle Chair
Note: Tilt firmness is set at the highest tension for ease of shipping. Turn the tall knob under seat on the left towards the minus sign (backwards, seen from seated position) 20-30 times to ease. 
(1)
Seat Height
Lever under right side of seat

To raise: While taking your weight off chair, lift lever up.
To lower:While seated, lift lever up.

*Adjust the seat height so your feet rest flat on the floor or footrest.

(2)
Tilt Tension
Knob below front side of seat

To increase: Turn knob clockwise.
To decrease: Turn knob counterclockwise.

*Set the tilt tension to control the resistance you feel when leaning back.

(3)
Seat Depth
Lever under left side of seat

While taking your weight off chair, lift lever and adjust seat pan forward or back. Release lever to lock in position.

*Adjust your chairfs depth so the seat edge doesnft hit the back of your legs.

(4)
Arm Height
Lever on outside lower base of each arm

To raise or lower arms:Raise lever to unlock arm, adjust arm, release lever to lock.

*Adjust chairfs arm height to support your arms and take weight off your shoulders.

(5)
Arm Angle
Front of each armpad

To pivot arms in or out: Grasp front end of armpad and pivot it to the left or right.

*Adjust chairfs arms inward for support while using a keyboard; adjust arm out for support when using a mouse.
(6)
Arm Width
Rear of each armpad

To adjust: Grasp rear portion of armpad and adjust arm in or out.

*Adjust width of chairfs arms to support your arms and take weight off your shoulders.
(7)
Forward Tilt
Horizontal tab under left front side of seat

To position chair forward:Recline and flip tab down.
To resume horizontal position:Recline and flip tab up.

*Engage the forward tilt for support when performing task-intensive work such as keyboarding.

(8)
Tilt Limiter
Vertical tab under left front side of seat

To engage:Recline and move tab up to define the limit of recline.
To release:Lean forward and press tab back.

*Engage the tilt limiter when you want to sit in an upright or partially reclined position.
(9)
LumbarHeight
Side edges of lumbar support

To raise or lower: Grasp side edges of lumbar support, slide lumbar support up or down to desired height.

*Adjust the height of the lumbar so it supports the natural curve of your spine.

(10)
LumbarDepth
Knob in center of lumbar support

To increase lumbar support: Turn knob clockwise.
To decrease lumbar support: Turn knob counterclockwise.

™Adjust the depth of the lumbar so it supports the natural curve of your spine.
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Celle Experience
This animated movie takes an entertaining look at Cellular Suspension--and how it makes Celle a chair like no other.
(Requires Quicktime video 6.0 or above)


PDF Catalogue
Celle Chairs Catalogue12 pages (7.4MB)
Seating Trilogy Catalogue
8 pagesi1.2MBj
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