Herman Miller, the company that designed the iconic Aeron Chair, is back with a new ergonomic desk chair called Embody.
The chair is certified to be more comfortable than other office chairs. Dozens of plastic 'bones' zigzag on the back to cradle the user. These bones make the chair look like it has a spine.
Implications - Long hours at the office aren't unusual, and with it, comes strained backs. As people stay longer at work, it becomes apparent that ergonomic designs are much more necessary to alleviate high levels of physical stress. In a time when working 10 hours a day can be normal, consumers need products such as customized seats and ergonomic computer mice to reduce anxiety, tension and health risks.
Desk Chairs with Bony Spines
Embody by Herman Miller
Trend Themes
1. Ergonomic Designs - Opportunity to develop customized seats and ergonomic computer mice to reduce anxiety, tension, and health risks associated with long hours at work.
2. Physical Stress Alleviation - Demand for products that can alleviate high levels of physical stress caused by long hours at the office, such as ergonomic desk chairs.
3. Health-focused Office Furniture - Growing market for office furniture that prioritizes the health and well-being of individuals, including chairs designed to cradle the user's back like the Embody by Herman Miller.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunity for furniture manufacturers to develop and produce ergonomic desk chairs specifically designed to alleviate physical stress.
2. Office Equipment - Increasing demand for office equipment that focuses on health and comfort, such as ergonomic computer mice.
3. Wellness and Health Products - Market for products that prioritize the health and well-being of individuals, including office furniture with ergonomic designs.