| | The Aeron Chair : Nondiscriminatory Design (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | The designer proportions the chair to fit the anatomical dimensions of the 50th-percentile male - the hypothetical average man at the centre of the anthropometric spectrum - then makes it adjust to fit people within a certain range to either side of the middle. |
 | | The A-size chair, which adjusts lower than the other two, and the C-size chair, with its more generously sized seat and backrest, suit the smaller and the larger people at either end of the bell curve. |
 | | Based on an 'ends-to-the-middle' design approach, the Aeron® chair comes in three sizes, to provide a fit that is inclusive rather than exclusive. |
| www.aeronchair.co.uk /Aeron_Sizes.cfm (552 words) |