COSM TASK CHAIR

Herman Miller

For the Berlin-based designers at Studio 7.5—Carola Zwick, Roland Zwick, and Burkhard Schmitz—their latest chair for Herman Miller represents something of a holy grail: a design that creates a new reference point for instant, personalized comfort. Cosm’s new Auto-Harmonic Tilt, in particular, has been a goal they’ve worked toward for years. The designers knew, even when working on predecessors like Mirra, Setu, and Mirra 2, that the ideal chair would provide a smooth feeling of natural balance. “You should have a chair that allows you to change postures as easily as possible,” Roland says. “You can only do that with a chair that is correctly adjusted, so we wanted to build a chair that does that part for you.”

Low-Back
Depth: 26.7"
Width: 26.7–29.3"
Height: 34–40"

Mid-Back
Depth: 26.7"
Width: 26.7–29.3"
Height: 38.6–44.9"

High-Back
Depth: 26.7"
Width: 26.7–29.3"
Height: 44.9–51.2"

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