Aeron Work Stool - High
by Herman Miller
Herman Miller® Aeron® Work Stool
Herman Miller’s new award-winning Aeron Work Stool not only raises the loftiness of the classic Aeron Work Chair, but the standards of ergonomic seating as well. This work stool features the intuitive, full-circle Fine-Tune® footring with height-adjustability that can be changed while in a seated position.
Herman Miller® Aeron® Work Stool
Offering an ergonomic seating solution for those working at the higher work surfaces typically found in labs, hospitals, office reception areas and workshops, the Herman Miller Aeron Work stool is built around the core design of the famous B-size Aeron Task chair. Like that iconic chair, the Work stool is available in a Basic model with adaptive Pellicle® suspension, or Highly Adjustable model which additionally has fully adjustable arms, adjustable seat height, tilt tension and tilt limiter. The stool is offered in a low or high option allowing an overall seating height variation between 24.5 inches and 34 inches.
The hard-working Aeron Work stool combines distinctive looks with advanced ergonomics, adapts intuitively to all kinds of activities, and guarantees all-day comfort.
Features
Two models
The Work Stool is offered in a low or high option.
Frame options
Graphite or titanium frame finish.
Pellicle mesh
Form-fitting mesh suspension distributes the sitter's weight evenly to minimize pressure.
Fabric options
Available in one of 13 Pellicle fabrics
Adjustable foot ring
The Fine Tune Foot Ring when adjusted properly gives support to and takes pressure off the undersides of the legs.
Adjustable armrests
The armrests adjust 4 in. vertically and pivot 15° outwards and 17.5° inwards.
Adjustable seat height
The low stool is height adjustable between 24.5 inches and 29 inches; the high stool is height adjustable from 27.5 inches to 34 inches.
Kinematic tilt
Supports natural lower body movement.
Optional Lumbar pad or PostureFit™
Available with optional adjustable lumbar support pad.
Environmental Benefits
Over half of each Aeron is recycled materials, and almost the entire chair (94%) is recyclable. Certified to MBDC Cradle to Cradle Silver. Aeron is GREENGUARD certified and can contribute to LEED certification. Certified Level 2.
Manufacturer's Warranty
The Aeron Work Stool comes with 12-year manufacturer's warranty.
Ordering & Shipping Information
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Dimensions: Herman Miller® Aeron® Work Stool – High Height (27-1/2” to 34”)
Herman Miller History

At Herman Miller, design starts with the person - the products and how to apply them follow. Their goal is to enable individuals to live and work at their most safe, effective and motivated levels. Their furniture creates health-positive environments that go beyond “fitting” people to their equipment, to actually helping them thrive.
Founded in 1923 and recognized today throughout the world as an innovator in office and residential furniture design, Herman Miller has been ranked since 1986 among the top ten in Fortune Magazine’s annual list of the 500 most admired companies.
In the 1970s, Herman Miller was deep into research in the field of office ergonomics and work seating and challenged designer Bill Stumpf to rethink traditional designs of office chairs. Ten years of research produced the award-winning Ergon chair in 1976. Building upon what they had learned, Stumpf, in collaboration with designer, Don Chadwick, created the Equa chair in 1984 and began working in the early 1990s on a design for the world’s most comfortable office chair. Keeping in mind Charles Eames’ point that chairs should be designed for how people sit rather than how they should sit, they set about designing a chair that would: (1) Promote the health of the person sitting in it (2) Move and adjust as simply as possible (3) Support a person in any position (4) Really fit large or small people (5) Be environmentally responsible. In 1994, Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf introduced their new office chair called Aeron (derived from the word aeration, which describes how the mesh suspension promotes comfort), which became an immediate worldwide success and earned a spot in the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) as well.
In 1933, new furniture designs created by Herman Miller designer Gilbert Rohde exhibiting the smooth lines and unembellished shapes of the emerging mid-century modern furniture style were exhibited at the Chicago World’s Fair. In 1944, Rohde’s successor George Nelson designed such enduring icons as the Platform bench, and was famously responsible for teaming the company with such influential design artists as Alexander Girard, Isamu Noguchi and Charles and Ray Eames. Their famous partnership with Herman Miller produced an incredible, innovative body of work, from the iconic Eames Lounge chair and ottoman, to the Aluminum Group, to the Eames Plywood lounge and dining chairs.
Today, Herman Miller continues to attract world-famous designers like Jeff Weber, Jerome Caruso, the Studio 7.5 Design Team in Berlin, Yves Behar, Mark Goetz and many more. Herman Miller’s pioneering research into producing environmentally responsible furniture has earned them GreenGuard Indoor Air Quality certification for most of their products. Aesthetically, many of Herman Miller’s iconic designs, particularly from the 1940s and 1950s, are valuable collector’s items and on permanent display in museums such as the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Smithsonian Institution.



