Herman Miller Herman Miller Cyber Sale: Up to 25% Off All Office Chairs Until November 29 Shop the Best Black Friday Deals at Herman Miller!
get this dealTreat your butt to award-winning comfort at Herman Miller, where their Cyber Sale is on now with up to 25% off everything sitewide, including rarely-discounted gaming furniture.
Plus, you'll save an additional 5% on your entire purchase by using the promo CYBER5 at checkout from November 23-29.
We've listed a handful of popular Herman Miller products to give you an idea of what's available – note that pricing may vary based on your preferred configuration.
- Aeron Gaming Chair - $1696.00 (regularly $2120.00)
- Embody Gaming Chair - $1683.75 (regularly $2245.00)
- Motia Gaming Sit-to-Stand Desk - $1296.00 (regularly $1620.00)
- Ollin Gaming Monitor Arm - $296.00 (regularly $370.00)
- Sayl Gaming Chair - $944.00 (regularly $1180.00)
- Aeron Chair - Starting at $1196.00 (regularly from $1495.00)
- Embody Chair - Starting at $1744.00 (regularly from $2180.00)
- Lino Chair - Starting at $596.00 (regularly from $745.00)
- Mirra 2 Chair - Starting at $996.00 (regularly from $1245.00)
- Verus Task Chair - Starting at $604.00 (regularly from $755.00)
- Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk - Starting at $640.00 (regularly from $1150.00)
- Everywhere Table - Starting at $596.00 (regularly from $745.00)
- Motia Sit-to-Stand Desk - Starting at $1196.00 (regularly from $1495.00)
- Nevi Sit-to-Stand Table - Starting at $996.00 (regularly from $1245.00)
- Renew Sit-to-Stand Desk - Starting at $1596.00 (regularly from $1995.00)
NOTE: you can often save even more on sale prices and get faster shipping if you purchase through a local Herman Miller dealer in your region – click here to search for authorized Herman Miller dealers in Canada.
Herman Miller's Cyber Sale is effective online until November 29. Herman Miller offers free shipping on all orders and all products come with a 12-year warranty.
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View allI've tried Aeron/Embody in different offices, and I bought a barely used Aeron for $800. I'm fully WFH and it was worth every dollar for me
AndaSeat doesn't belong in this conversation, they make cheap consumer-grade chairs not commerical-grade like Herman Miller.
No go on Embody for me.
AuctionMaxxxxxxx is a jobber. They buy mixed-lots of goods from bankruptcies etc. Their assortment changes all the time, depending on the opportunities they get. You certainly can't bank on them as a seller, but they could very well put up a whole container-load of HM chairs for sale this afternoon. I guess I got lucky?
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When I went to the website to order, the price jumped from 1500 to 18xx. I don't know what happened...
I will have to go back to the store to ask the salesperson.
Surprised they would be able to sell something like this
Tried to register but they want a credit card and put 500$ on hold to verify. Never heard of them before. Is that a legit business?
WFH is a joy now, and back/hip pain is virtually nonexistant (except when I have to actually work in the office and sit on a not-HermanMiller chair).
If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
Got the Embody for $800(!) and it was only used like 3 months. Also got the Aeron for like $200 from an office clearance, that I should be able to sell for $400ish. So all in all $600 for the upgrade made it worthwhile to me. But I would never spend retail on an Embody straight up.
These are buy it for life type products with warranties to match. If you can find it 2nd hand it’s the best deal you’ll get.
By the way, have you tried the Gesture? I have sat on it but didn't get to sit on it for long to properly test it out.
Picked up a used Herman Miller Mirra couple weeks ago for $500, pretty good chair. Love the back support.
Was debating between the Mirra and the Steelcase Gesture.
Tried the Aeron and didn't like it, wasn't for me. Also tried the Leap v2, not as great as I hoped.
The Mirra and the Gesture fit me better, was a tough decision but went with a Mirra.
Although you don't get the warranty, I would recommend looking at used if you don't want to pay full retail for a new chair.
I tried all the top-tier chairs, e.g. Leap V2, Aeron, Embody etc and I like Leap V2 the most.
I would not trade my Leap V2 for the Embody.
"There are PLENTY of better options that are more than 1/2 the price cheaper."
What are these "better" options that are 1/2 the price besides the Source chair you linked to? I am glad you found your $349 chair to be better than the Embody. That does not however mean it's some gospel truth. You can't deny the universal acclaim for the Embody.
"but 95% of the people on RFD DO NOT NEED A 1600-2000$ Chair, Period. "
But things are not needed, period. If you distil needs to necessities for survival, most stuff you consume is not needed.
I just find it funny how some people like to judge how others spend their money, and they have this false sense of accomplishment because they are "wiser" in how they spend money.
https://www.reddit.com/r/hermanmiller/c ... de_cyber5/
Both chairs feel decent, but I am slightly leaning more towards the Embody. The look and back support feel better for me.
My two concerns: the Embody does not appear as breatheable as the Aeron (I'm a big guy)
I also wear shorts at home (wfh) and worried about the fabric seating and how comfortable and durable it will be long term.