2 min read · saved me real money
— Raquel
I don’t trust the product page until I’ve hit store.hermanmiller.com/sale first
Here’s the thing I’ve learned the hard way: sometimes the discount only shows up after I browse through Herman Miller’s sale section, not if I go straight to the product page. So I made myself a little ritual—four beats, in order.
01
I start on store.hermanmiller.com/sale and nothing else. I don’t try to be clever and enter through a random collection page. I’ve tried—the “real” price didn’t line up the same.
02
I look for the chair, lamp, whatever while I’m still in that sale browse—filters, search in context. If I jump to a “clean” PDP from Google first, I’m not always looking at the same number.
03
Same item: once from the /sale/ route, once from a direct link or search. If the price doesn’t match, I trust the view that came off the clearance / sale path. That’s the one I use.
04
I add to cart on the window where the lower price is already on the screen—I’m not cute enough to assume the cart will fix a navigation mistake. Annoying, but it holds.
Herman Miller can change the store whenever. Double-check the total before you pay. Bookmark: store.hermanmiller.com/sale.
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