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Boardroom Package: Herman Miller White Table with 5 Vitra AC4 Side Chairs
Boardroom Package: Herman Miller White Table with 5 Vitra AC4 Side Chairs
Boardroom Package: Herman Miller White Table with 5 Vitra AC4 Side Chairs
Boardroom Package: Herman Miller White Table with 5 Vitra AC4 Side Chairs
Boardroom Package: Herman Miller White Table with 5 Vitra AC4 Side Chairs

Office-Kit-Southampton

Boardroom Package: Herman Miller White Table with 5 Vitra AC4 Side Chairs

£1,500.00 ex VAT

Manufacturer: Vitra

Designer: Antonio Citterio 

Model: AC4 Meet

Cream (Snow 72) leather meeting chairs with aluminium ring arms and an aluminium four star base on slides.  The chairs can be locked into position or in a floating, weight balancing mechanism.  

These chairs are in great condition with no tears or rips in the leather.  The leather is clean but there are slight discoloration as they are used.  The aluminium bases and arms show signs of wear but this has been taken into consideration when pricing.  

Vitra chairs will complement any office be it classic, modern or contemporary.  These chairs will be a statement piece in any office environment.  We currently have a matching executive chair available, please see our other listings.  

The equivalent chairs (AC5) are selling for £1500 plus VAT.  

  • Vitra is a Swiss family-owned furniture company with headquarters in Birsfelden,  Switzerland.

    Vitra – founded by Willi and Erika Fehlbaum, the owner of a shopfitting business – entered the furniture market in 1957 with the licensed production of furniture from the Herman Miller Collection for the European market - primarily designs by Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson.

  • Table Manufacturer: Herman Miller 
         Diameter: 1200mm
         Height: 745mm
         Top: 25mm White

          Base: Classic Herman Miller 4 star base with white            pillar above


In 1923, the Michigan Star Furniture Company became what we now know as Herman Miller, when D.J. De Pree and his father-in-law (you guessed it—Herman Miller) purchased the company. 
By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. In 1945,

Pree hired George Nelson, who changed the course of the entire company. Design-driven—and with support from De Pree—Nelson brought in his contemporaries, such as Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, and Isamu Noguchi, to produce pieces that would become modern classics.