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Where can I get an Aeron chair?
Buy an Aeron chair through:
Dealers: If you're buying for a company, these dealerships are ready to serve.

Herman Miller for the Home consumer stores: Want an Aeron for your home or home office? Our consumer stores are ready for you.


Where can I find the nearest dealer or consumer store?
Finding the nearest Herman Miller dealer or consumer store is easy. Browse our dealer lists:

Business dealers are located throughout the USA and are ready to help build or manage effective workplaces.

Consumer and online stores carry our classic furniture and home office seating.

Healthcare dealers are experienced in designing, implementing and analyzing the effectiveness of clinical environments.

U.S. Government dealers understand the special concerns of local, state, and U.S. federal government facilities managers.


Where can I get prices?
Prices for products sold through our dealers and consumer stores are established by our dealers and consumer stores. We recommend you contact the dealer or consumer store nearest you.



Where can I get information about servicing and adjusting my Herman Miller products?
Our Customer Care page provides contact information for answers to questions on product service and user adjustments.


Where can I find product information?
First, try browsing our online Product Showroom. If you need more information, contact your nearest Herman Miller dealer or consumer store.

Or if you'd like product literature mailed to you, contact us by e-mail, tell us which products interest you most, and we'll be happy to forward more literature.



Where can I go to get my antique furniture authenticated to validate that it's really a Herman Miller product?
Herman Miller archives personnel can help identify Herman Miller furniture. Just send a snapshot or illustration of the product along with a letter of request to:

Herman Miller Archives, 855 E. Main Avenue, P.O. Box 302, Zeeland, MI 49464-0302.
Because of the vast number of products made in our history, which spans over 100 years, it is not possible to identify products through oral description. Please write to us with photos. Because of the number of such requests we receive, the answer to your request may take a few weeks' time. We appreciate your patience.



How much is my antique Herman Miller furniture worth?
The collectible value of a Herman Miller antique varies widely and is based in part upon the condition of your piece, demand in the area where it's sold, etc. Herman Miller archivists can not appraise the value of your antiques, however, we recommend finding an appraiser of American furniture and decorative arts in your area through the Appraisers Association of America.



Do you know anyone who wants to buy my antique furniture?
Our archivists do occasionally help museums fill gaps in their 20th-century design collections. To determine whether your piece could help us in that work, we would need photographs to show to curators. Send your photos to:

Herman Miller Archives, 855 E. Main Avenue, P.O. Box 302, Zeeland, MI 49464-0302.


I am writing a book or article and want to include photos and information about your products. Are the corporate archives accessible to the public?
The company has donated a complete archive of product literature to the Henry Ford Archives in Dearborn, Michigan. The collection is accessible by appointment. Call 313-982-6087. For more questions about Herman Miller's archives, please contact us.

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