
Vitra has teamed up with legendary French designer Erwan Bouroullec to launch Mynt, a revolutionary new chair that’s less about sitting still and more about moving freely. Bouroullec describes it as a chair that behaves like a cat—fluid, responsive, and alive with subtle motion. It’s a design that took 25 years to perfect and marks his first solo chair for Vitra after decades of working alongside his brother Ronan.


At first glance, Mynt is striking in its transparency and elegance. But the real magic is beneath the surface: a patented mechanism allows the seat and back to move independently, adapting to any body type and promoting micro-movements throughout the day. This isn’t just about comfort—it’s about wellness. Think less “office chair” and more minimalist sculpture that keeps your body engaged.


Mynt’s organic shape and open structure invite you to sit without hesitation. It’s not just a piece of furniture—it’s a welcoming presence built to feel like a companion in your workspace or home. Priced from $800, it’s a smart investment in design and daily comfort. Vitra’s Mynt is available globally today, and if you’ve ever wanted a chair that works as hard as you do, this one just might purr.
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