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Sit in Cosm, and you just might forget you’re sitting in a chair at all. Its sophisticated ergonomic design sets a new bar for instant, personalized comfort, no matter who sat in the chair before you, how long you’ll be in it, or what you’ll be doing. The designers at Berlin-based Studio 7.5 knew, even when working on predecessors like Mirra, Setu, and Mirra 2, that the ideal chair would provide a smooth feeling of natural balance.

Cosm’s revolutionary Auto-Harmonic Tilt does just that—putting the person first and responding to them, no matter their posture—for total support. Available in three different back heights, as well as a stool, Cosm gives you a new experience of comfort—anywhere you work.

Performance
A tilt is to a chair what a transmission is to a car, and like transmissions, some are manual, and others, such as Cosm’s, are automatic. With other self-adjusting models, the chair forces the body to conform to the tilt’s movement. Cosm’s Auto-Harmonic Tilt puts the person first and responds to them—no matter their posture—providing a balanced recline and personalized comfort. Studio 7.5 and Herman Miller perfected the self-adjusting tilt by inventing and engineering a complex, finely tuned mechanism. Accounting for the sitter’s vertical force, the gears within thetilt move the fulcrum along a leaf spring to automatically adjust the tilt’s tension.

“You should have a chair that allows you to change postures as easily as possible,” the designers say. “You can only do that with a chair that is correctly adjusted, so we wanted to build a chair that does that part for you.”

The continuous contour of the chair’s Intercept Suspension envelops each person’s individual form, delivering dynamic, uninterrupted support. It clips into the thin but strong frame, which feels nearly non-existent and offers support while flexing so you can comfortably move your upper body.


Materials
Cosm is available in one hue from top to bottom to further cement the unity of the design and the sculptural quality of the chair. Or, mix and match any of the six colors on the suspension and frame.
