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A Work Chair Solution
High-performance, long-term seating in three sizes with a full complement
of adjustments and innovative suspension; for computer work, general
office work, and casual or formal meetings.
Ergonomic Support
The PostureFit difference. This next-generation breakthrough provides
natural, custom-fitted lower-back support below the beltline for
healthier posture and outstanding lower-back comfort.
High back. All three chair sizes have a high and wide contoured
back that takes weight off the lower spine.
Easy on the arms. Wide, soft armrests are sloped in the front.
Waterfall front edge. Reduces pressure under the thighs so circulation
isn't restricted.
Comfortable Suspension
Healthful support. The strong Pellicle®
suspension system distributes weight evenly over the seat and back.
Form-fitting. The Pellicle conforms to each person's shape and
minimizes pressure.
Aeration. Since air can pass through the Pellicle, the sitter stays
cool and comfortable.
Natural Tilt
Smooth ride. The Kinemat® tilt lets people move naturally and effortlessly,
from forward-leaning through reclining.
In sync. The backrest and seat pan move in proper relation for
correct support in all positions.
Responsive. Whether the user is in motion or at rest, the chair
spontaneously supports the preferred posture.
Distinctive Aesthetics
Inclusive look. Blends both classic and contemporary influences
for a unique appearance that fits in wherever it's used.
Pellicle choices. Three unique Pellicle weaves in a choice of neutral
colors coordinate with lighter-scaled contemporary environments.

Aeron Chair Adjustment Videos
View these Quicktime
videos to learn about the ergonomic adjustment
options available on Aeron chairs. Instructions
shown are for all possible adjustments; specific
adjustments vary according to chair model.
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The more you know..
Have an Aeron chair? Looking for an Aeron chair?
These PDF documents have a wealth of information.
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Aeron
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Size/Fit Guide
Field studies measuring 224 people--a sample that was
evenly distributed between men and women and that closely
reflected the distribution of the U.S. population on
most dimensions--found that of all the anthropometric
dimensions measured, height and weight had the strongest
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