sayl stool
by Yves Behar from Herman Miller ®
sayl stool
Design Yves Behar, 2015
Die-cast aluminum, fabric, elastomer, plastic
Made by Herman Miller
Inspired by suspension bridges-structures that deliver the most using the least material-Sayl stools extend the distinctive look of the Yves Béhar-designed Sayl chair into settings that feature high tables or counters. The elastomer strands of the stool's back support you as you stretch and move, striking a healthy balance between support and freedom.
* Height - Pneumatic cylinder adjusts from 23 1/2" to 33 1/2"
* Tilt & Swivel - Tilt limiter: Adjustable tension & tilt range (4 settings)
* Tilt limiter & seat angle: Adjustable tilt tension & range (4 settings) & adjustable seat angle, from horizontal to 5° forward
* Materials - 3D Intelligent® support material for exceptional comfort. Finish is applied to base, tilt mechanism, spine, & arm posts. Back suspension and armpad finish can be chosen independently
* Seat - Fixed: 16" deep. Seat depth adjusts from 16" to 18", in 6 locking positions
* Lumbar Support - Adjusts 4" vertically and 1" in depth. Specify to match chair's Y-tower® finish
* Arms - Height adjustable: move 4" vertically. Fully adjustable: move 4" vertically, 1.4" horizontally, 2" front to back, and pivot 11° outward and 11° inward. Arms are removable without special tools.
* Base - 5-star base, the footrest has a 20" dia. footring in trivalent chrome finish, the footring support and column is black. Footrest adjusts 4.5" vertically.
* Casters/Glides - Stool is available with casters (wheels) or glides.
* Weight Limits - Tested and warranted for use by persons 350 pounds and under.
24.75" w | 26" d | 42.5" - 52.5" h | seat: 19.75" w | 23.5" - 33.5" h | ships assembled
warranty: 12 years
Die-cast aluminum, fabric, elastomer, plastic
Made by Herman Miller
Inspired by suspension bridges-structures that deliver the most using the least material-Sayl stools extend the distinctive look of the Yves Béhar-designed Sayl chair into settings that feature high tables or counters. The elastomer strands of the stool's back support you as you stretch and move, striking a healthy balance between support and freedom.
* Height - Pneumatic cylinder adjusts from 23 1/2" to 33 1/2"
* Tilt & Swivel - Tilt limiter: Adjustable tension & tilt range (4 settings)
* Tilt limiter & seat angle: Adjustable tilt tension & range (4 settings) & adjustable seat angle, from horizontal to 5° forward
* Materials - 3D Intelligent® support material for exceptional comfort. Finish is applied to base, tilt mechanism, spine, & arm posts. Back suspension and armpad finish can be chosen independently
* Seat - Fixed: 16" deep. Seat depth adjusts from 16" to 18", in 6 locking positions
* Lumbar Support - Adjusts 4" vertically and 1" in depth. Specify to match chair's Y-tower® finish
* Arms - Height adjustable: move 4" vertically. Fully adjustable: move 4" vertically, 1.4" horizontally, 2" front to back, and pivot 11° outward and 11° inward. Arms are removable without special tools.
* Base - 5-star base, the footrest has a 20" dia. footring in trivalent chrome finish, the footring support and column is black. Footrest adjusts 4.5" vertically.
* Casters/Glides - Stool is available with casters (wheels) or glides.
* Weight Limits - Tested and warranted for use by persons 350 pounds and under.
24.75" w | 26" d | 42.5" - 52.5" h | seat: 19.75" w | 23.5" - 33.5" h | ships assembled
warranty: 12 years
$955.00 + plus shipping
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Yves Behar
Yves Behar is a thinker. And one thing he thinks about a lot is the future. You can see it in his designs--from his reflective red-lacquered laptop for Toshiba to his elegant closed-toe Footprints for Birkenstock to his refined Aliph Jawbone Headset for cell phones. "I believe design's purpose is not only to show us the future, but to bring us the future," he states.
Herman Miller is synonymous with modern designer furniture. Creative director George Nelson recruited contemporaries Charles & Ray Eames, Alexander Girard and Noguchi to create a legendary furniture collection.