Mirra: Sexy in the City
Mirra chairs in one word: sexy.
No kidding to that. One look at Mirra chairs and it will definitely make you want to spend your hard-earned cash for it. It’s one of the most attractive ergonomic chairs available in the market, although I think this particular model would click more with women than with men. It has an extremely feminine touch to the chair, with its curvaceous chair which blends both freshness and elegance required in a typical cosmopolitan setting. Truly innovative of the designers, if you ask me.

Synergy at its finest is mirrored in every Mirra chair. It clearly expresses a work of unity by the Studio 7.5 designers. There is not much to complain about in this chair, and it’s teeming with lovely features that every consumer might want to get their hands on! Of course, this is a product of years of research and brainstorming sessions made by the fantastic team. I have every reason to believe that all their hard works must be paying off with the great promise this model has as compared to other available ergonomic chair models.
Actually, its design is flexible enough to withstand any given setting, whether formal or informal. If any feminine higher-up or employee would like to exercise her flair through office interior, this chair must be on top of her list of things to consider purchasing. A lady boss would definitely find this chair classy and subtle enough to amplify her impressive status. Single career women would probably love to prop in this kind of chair, paired with their favorite pair of stilettos and corporate apparel. There are 10 different seat colors to choose from, and 8 for molded backrests. If that wasn’t enough avenue for individuality and creativity, then I really don’t know what else is.
And there is definitely more to Mirra than meets the eye, so to speak. The chair is highly conformable to all possible shapes, sizes and seating positions, because of its TriFlex back supports. Furthermore, its Harmonic tilt ensures smooth and easy motion that would definitely help you move naturally, what with its pivot points at key points in the body (namely, hip, knee and ankle). It will keep you grounded at any given time and position. And it will automatically adjust to you and not the other way around.
Its creators definitely has a knack for uniquely naming its unusually pleasant features. The contours of the user’s body will be followed, distributing the bodily tension to alleviate, if not completely eliminate it. The Mirra chair will definitely give control freaks something to feast for because it will naturally give the user the feeling that everything is at the user’s bidding. And indeed, it truly is the user’s call, because the controls are easy to master and manipulate at will, without really lifting a finger to do so.
In case you get tired of owning a Mirra chair (a thing which I think would rarely happen), its parts can be easily dissembled, making it pretty friendly to the user and environment. Among all the chairs I have reviewed, this particular model is the one which I would personally recommend for every working female who want a cool chair change. Too bad it is not that suitable for working men. I would really look forward to a masculine version of the Mirra chair from the dynamic group of Studio 7.5, no less.
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