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Design, Products December 31, 2012

Looking Back at 2012: Dropping 300 Pounds on Design

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Designer Yves Bèhar isn’t kidding when he says, “Every molecule in the SAYL chair had to work harder.” To achieve Bèhar’s vision of an eco-dematerialized design, every piece of SAYL was examined, sculpted, and hollowed out to use the least amount of material without compromising strength. Was it successful? Well, SAYL survived having a 300-pound sack dropped on it—multiple times.

The Herman Miller Test Lab, where SAYL was put through its paces, is infamous among our designers. Some have even dubbed it “the place where designs go to die.” Weights, pulleys, and pistons test every design to the brink of failure—and beyond—to ensure they meet the requirements of our standard 12-year warranty.

Engineers weren’t sure SAYL would make it. It did, thanks to some hard work making every piece work harder.

Comments (2)

I’ve always wondered, do you design your own testing equipment or is there a company somewhere that specializes in that? I know the GSA has specific standards for testing on various types of office furniture, so a lot of manufacturers probably need similar test facilities.

Daisy
http://www.sandiegocubicles.com/blog

It always amazes me how strong and durable modern lightweight materials can be when designed and constructed correctly. Love your Sayl chair.

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