Herman Miller’s first nesting chair, Fuld has a crisp design that both reimagines and sets a new reference point for seating that “nests” together when not in use, saving on space. Designed by Stefan Diez, Fuld eschews the typical X shape for a sleek inverted Y with tubular arms. The back has a bit of flex, which helps keep you comfortable as you shift. With Fuld, the modest nesting chair gets the respect it deserves.
Elevates The Aesthetic: With its refreshing aesthetic, Fuld is a standout among nesting chairs, enabling you to reconfigure space for different uses, such as breakout sessions and educational events, without sacrificing style. Designed for practicality, it features flip-up seats and wall-saving legs that prevent the seat-back from scraping against walls. Fuld’s unique lines and monochromatic or multicolor look enliven any space, even when stored in the open, proving that functional can be feisty.
Considers Sustainability: A longstanding commitment to the environment influenced Diez’s design of Fuld. Its pioneering one-piece construction and tubular arms result in less waste in the production process. In addition, the 3D Knit textile, which is made from 50 percent post-consumer recycled content, is knitted to the chair’s exact dimensions, so there’s no fabric waste.
Factors in Comfort: Fuld’s contoured seat pocket and a back with a welcome bit of flex provide a surprising degree of comfort. An optional 3D Knit textile, available in a variety of colors, adds visual warmth.