If you've spent any time trying to find the best office chair for your home office, there's a good chance you've come across Herman Miller already. The brand is known for its premium seats, most of which cost well over $1000, but they're backed by a 12-year warranty and hours upon hours of research to achieve their unique designs. Herman Miller offers 15 distinct office chairs of various sizes, heights, and build qualities, including several extra-bougie Eames models that blur the line between practical seating and statement furniture.

It can be a lot to navigate, which is why I've put together this guide on the differences between the brand's seven most popular chairs. Key distinctions Most of these chairs look wildly different from one another—heck, take a look at Herman Miller's two most popular models, the Aeron and Embody , to see what I mean. Even their silhouettes are discernible from a mile away.

That said, we can boil down the non-aesthetic differences between these models to a few simple categories. Material: Herman Miller uses several popular methods to make its chairs comfortable. The Aeron and Cosm, for example, use a thin mesh lining to keep your back breathing with a little give, whereas the Embody uses a thicker, softer fabric backing for an extra plush feel.

Several other chairs, including the Mirra 2 and Sayl, have a hard back with perforations to improve airflow without sacrificing stiffness for those who want it. Backrest Height: You also have your pick .