Product Story
A happy union of seemingly incompatible concepts: More support and less material. High performance and attractive price. Fewer adjustments and better fit. Mirra is a new reference point for performance, aesthetics, sustainable design, and value.
A Design Full of Holes
In a good way. The one-piece, frameless backrest is a polymer pierced with 567 geometric shapes to create three flex zones. Each zone provides an appropriate level of flexibility for the right ergonomic support and natural adjustment. Mirra's durable material maintains its strength and responsiveness over many years.
Human-Centered Design
Designed to support your back while you work. The TriFlex backrest is pliable and elastic, effortlessly accommodating individual sizes, postures, and micromovements. The passive PostureFit feature keeps your lower back properly aligned, so that you stay relaxed and alert and don't slouch when you're leaning forward or working at a computer.
Get a Good Seat
The AirWeave suspension seat distributes your body pressure evenly and keeps you cool. It adjusts itself as soon as you sit. The FlexFront seat edge ensures that there's never a gap between the seat and back - it adjusts the depth of the seat without moving the seat pan - so that spine support is always there for you.
The patented Harmonic tilt mechanism keeps resistance consistent throughout the recline range, which means you always have a smooth and balanced ride and are always in control. It allows your body to pivot naturally at the ankles, knees, and hips.
A Look Forward
The Mirra design is fashion-forward - its sleek, high-tech aesthetic shows off its features and functions. And it looks to the future in another way. Mirra is a green chair. Made of 42% recycled materials, it has no PVC in its construction. It's 96% recyclable and disassembles easily. Its upholstery contains no foam and is completely recyclable when the chair reaches the end of its useful life. It adheres to McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC) Cradle to Cradle Design Protocol and is GREENGUARD certified and may contribute to LEED credits.
The five designers who make up the Berlin design firm Studio 7.5 consider themselves "the grandchildren of the Eameses." Like Charles and Ray, they are design pioneers who specialize in observing how workers interact with their environments and in finding ways to improve that interaction.
Claudia Plikat, Burkhard Schmitz, Nicolai Neubert, Carola Zwick, and Roland Zwick, the Studio 7.5 designers, prefer to work as a team without titles or hierarchy. They have been involved in designing products that improve how people work for more than a decade.