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    Herman Miller SAYL Work Chair

    The new Herman Miller SAYL chair utilizes the engineering principles of a suspension bridge in order to bring you the company’s latest office obsession.

    The unframed back of the chair is composed of a flexible suspension material supported by an innovative Y-Tower, which in addition to the chair’s resemblance to a boat’s sail, lends itself to the unique name.

    The minimalist design of the SAYL encourages a full range of movement while the suspension back material keeps you cool, all with an extremely small environmental impact.  The new Herman Miller SAYL Work Chair sells for $399.

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