Mirra

Herman Miller

Mirra

172 positive 2 neutral 18 negative

Based on 192 Reddit mentions

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Does anyone prefer a dining chair to an office chair?

Nope. I could spend all day in my Mirra 2 Herman Miller chair at my last job and then stay there for another hour watching tv on my personal computer. I bought a more reasonably priced dupe when I quit and had to return the chair and it's still comfortable but more like normal comfortable instead of

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bellegroves in r/ehlersdanlos

April 29, 2026 8:31 PM

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Realised how bad gaming chairs are

I have a full option Herman Miller Mirra 2, I got it in a custom colour way so I paid more than usual (€1300) but it was the best purchase from this year upto this point, No more back pain when standing up, no more need to stand up and move after 30 minutes. I work in Broadcast so I often have te ed

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ZookeepergameDue2160 in r/OfficeChairs

May 12, 2026 9:57 PM

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Chair with forward tilt

Haworth Zody, and then Herman Miller Aeron and Mirra all have the good kind of forward tilt where the backrest comes forward. Zody is really nice because the seat is cushioned (and adequately so for a 6’2”, 235lbs user). Aeron and Mirra have mesh seats that take some getting used to if you haven’t u

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DnBenjamin in r/OfficeChairs

May 4, 2026 3:51 AM

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Are chairs with seat depth adjustments bad?

On some chairs there will be a gap for taller users, so I recommend looking for chairs where the seat slides under the backrest (like Steelcase Leap), or ones where there's no gap at all (Herman Miller Embody). The Mirra doesn't slide at all, instead the front bends down. It's very important that yo

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thewarrior71 in r/OfficeChairs

January 1, 2026 2:14 AM

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Advice on switching from Embody to a new chair for WFH / gaming without cost concerns

Test a Herman Miller Mirra if you can; you may prefer it. If available in your area, I think an RH Logic would be the gold standard. The seat tilt+slide functions could help with your hamstrings and knees, and it works really well with a sit-stand setup. Edit: The logic has a highly adjustable seat

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chairman_uk in r/OfficeChairs

March 16, 2026 9:53 AM

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Help Identifying HM

Herman Miller Mirra 1 It's a fantastic chair. If you like it that much, I would definitely get it for your home. Be aware that the Mirra 2's seat can be a little firm for some.

Pyr0technician in r/OfficeChairs

May 12, 2026 2:30 PM

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Embody vs Aeron vs Steelcase leap v2 or other alternative

Did you like your Embody before? If so, why change it?In my opinion, the Aeron is a very different chair when compared to the Embody or even the Leap. Personally, I thought I was sold on the Embody until I went and tried chairs in person at local stores. I ended up feeling that even though the Embod

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UndiscoveredScab in r/OfficeChairs

May 7, 2026 8:55 PM

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So, the local office is closing down and we're moving to permanent wfh

Even if they give you the current furniture and hardware, use the budget a standing desk a wide monitor (is better than two standard monitors) a proper chair (I got a Herman miller's Mirra 2, expensive but miles better than any other I have used -by a tenth of the price-) a proper keyboard. I am int

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n4txo in r/sysadmin

May 6, 2026 8:34 AM

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Herman Miller Mirra 2 for 157cm 5.1ft?

I feel you on the height struggle. The Mirra 2 is decent but honestly the Herman Miller Aeron Size A is specifically designed for smaller frames. Its posturefit SL lumbar hits right. I'd also check the Steelcase Series 1 which has adjustable seat depth crucial for your height. When I was chair hunti

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ergonomics

February 1, 2026 2:35 PM

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Libernovo Omni and My Expirience with owerhyped and owerpriced Herman Miller

Hmm—I’d actually say the opposite. I have a Herman Miller Mirra that was provided by my employer, and it’s been the only chair that truly hasn’t given me back pain. I can sit in it for hours without any issues. After using it for about five years, I tried replacing it with the Haworth Fern and the S

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PlatinumStatusGold in r/OfficeChairs

March 24, 2026 1:23 PM

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