Get Educated in Ergonomics: The Envelop Desk by Herman Miller
Placing that pillow behind the lower back might work. So might adjusting the height or recline of the office chair you were given, but I wouldn’t bet on it. When our bodies tell us they’re sick of sitting in a chair that wasn’t an investment in successful ergonomics and human body health, they begin to fail us. Avoid feeling like a failure (when it’s not your fault) by putting together an office solution using a proper task chair and the Envelop desk by Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber for Herman Miller.
Envelop Desk. Designed by Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber. Manufactured by Herman Miller.
With Proper Movement, the Envelop Desk by Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber for Herman Miller Keeps You Working Healthfully.
Whether it is working, studying, research or Facebook that keeps you on your computer for hours, the Envelop desk by Bill Stumpf and Jeff Weber for Herman Miller is designed to allow harmonious movement between task chair and desk. Together these two pieces of furniture can keep your body from finding itself in a rut that disengages from healthful moving. With the Envelop desk encouraging you to move naturally with seven different tilted positions, the angles and distance between you and your computer are consistently comfortable.
Look at the cupped cut-out shape of the desk for the inspiration behind the name Envelop. It’s “infield” wraps around the chair slightly and slides forward seven inches with a seven degree pivot that can be let down for a more comfortable typing position. Aside from the obvious Herman Miller commitment to healthy posturing and ergonomics, the Envelop has also been designed to support a sustainable environment by being made from 32% recycled materials. After its lifecycle, the desk is also made so that 53% of it is 100% recyclable. Measuring 30″D x 45″L x 27.5″-32.5″H at its smallest, the desk can expand up to 37″D x 45″L x 27.5″- 32.5″H when fully extended.
Feel the graceful comfort of the Envelop desk by Bill Stumpf and Bill Weber for Herman Miller to received a lavish treatment of ergonomics every day, on or off the job.
About the Designer: The late Bill Stumpf and design partner, Jeff Weber, designed the Envelop desk for Herman Miller after imagining up other pivotal pieces of ergonomic office furniture for Herman Miller. In fact, they have been responsible for many of the imaginative leaps that have produced innovative solutions under the prestigious Herman Miller brand. Bill designed the first ergonomic task chair, Ergon, introduced in 1974, and the Aeron chair. Jeff designed the Caper chair. Together, they designed Embody, the first health-positive task chair before embarking on more beautiful, ergonomic designs we can be thankful for.
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