Yves Behar

Industrial Designer and Principal at fuseproject

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Industrial designer and principal at fuseproject, based in San Francisco, California, whose clients include Herman Miller and One Laptop Per Child

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SAYL chair, on display at the Herman Miller showroom Photo: Nicholas Mercure 
   
 Last week, the furniture company Herman Miller unveiled its  SAYL Chair , a new office chair…

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SAYL chair, on display at the Herman Miller showroom Photo: Nicholas Mercure   Last week, the furniture company Herman Miller unveiled its SAYL Chair , a new office chair…

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