27
Jun
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Celle Chair Review by “H. Haliday”
Coworkers and I amazed with the Cella
My work just bought me a Herman Miller Celle along with the rest of the web development team about a month ago and I thought I’d share my opinion on this high end chair. My first impression when I walked into the office and saw them was they were some good looking chairs. The office not only looks bigger but there actually is more room to move around. It was a bit cramped having four people working in one room but we work together quite closely. We have the blue fog ones with the graphite base and I must say it is a very attractive chair. When I sat down I went “Oh that’s a stiff chair, who stole the cushions?” But it definitely grows on you. It is stiff, but not too stiff. Maybe stiff is the wrong word to use; there is enough give that it’s really easy to move around which is important because we do a lot of sliding around to each other’s computers but it supports your back very well. One of my coworkers took his lumbar support off, he says he feels more free to bend as he pleases. I think it’s a psychological thing he needs to do while he’s working. We can all tell our chairs by sitting in them, they are like completely different chairs with all the adjustments allowing you to customize it to your wants and needs. I give this chair a five out of five but so do my coworkers so it’s more like a twenty out of twenty. I’d be shocked if all herman miller celle reviews didn’t give this a phenomenal score as it’s simply an amazing design and incredibly different then all other chairs I have say in!
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27
Jun
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Mirra Chair Review by “G. Nicolis”
Better then the Aeron? Don’t know but its awesome and lower price…
My last job I had was in an office that was nice enough to supply us with Herman Miller Aeron chairs. I had the same chair for years while working there and when I left and set up my home office I went to the store to buy one. I had my mind pretty made up going in because I knew the Aeron was a quality chair that was comfortable to sit in all day but I checked out what else there was on the market because I knew the Aeron was a rather old design. I actually ended up picking the Mirra over the Aeron because of its updated modern look, also the herman miller mirra reviews that I had read previously online stated it was a awesome chair for a bit cheaper. They seem to have updated a lot of the great features from the Aeron and gone with a plastic back rather than the mesh which gives a more firm support I think. The oddly shaped back doesn’t really have a frame to it so it bends and shapes to your movements very well. The perforations all over help keep you cool by allowing air to get at your back and the seat is made out of a mesh that also ventilates very well. I think the Mirra will soon come to replace the Aeron as the preferred chair of choice and being a couple hundred dollars cheaper is a huge bonus.
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27
Jun
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The judging is over, so we were pleased to see the 24 finalists announced for Launch Pad, the emerging designer exhibition that is held in conjunction with Saturday in Design. Living Edge is a major sponsor of Launch Pad and we look forward to getting to know the finalists and their products which will be exhibited at the Melbourne Museum from July 16. To see the full list of finalists and their products click here.

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26
Jun
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Not about chairs per se, but as an official “furniture store chick”, this Get Fuzzy totally made me laugh:

We do have stools, and we do take phone orders, so… that could be me some day.
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26
Jun
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Well last time I blogged about cocktail trolleys - I couldn’t find many online. That has all changed - I think I found the perfect drinks trolley for me. Also discovered some beautiful glassware and trays to go on the trolley for my swanky parties.
The trolley is from Graham and Green - its gold and its only just fabulous ( a word I will now be using when greeting my guests - that and darling)

Darjeeling Brass Trolley is 275 sterling and available for delivery last week in June.
To finish off just add some delicate glassware and serving tray from the Swedish designer - Catarina Giarimi



You can purchase Catarina’s stunning glassware and tray from Potrero Hill who are located on Dawson Street, Dublin. They also stock Kartell and Normann Copenhagen to name a few!
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