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MillerKnoll Appoints York Business Interiors as Taiwan Dealer
MillerKnoll has taken a significant step in its regional expansion by appointing York Business Interiors Corp. as its first Authorised Dealer in Taiwan. This move, announced on November 21, 2025, strengthens MillerKnoll’s presence in the Asia-Pacific market and provides access to a comprehensive range of workspace design solutions tailored to one of the most sophisticated commercial markets in the region.
This partnership marks a new chapter in a relationship that began in 1988, when York first became an authorised dealer for Herman Miller, one of MillerKnoll’s flagship brands. Now, the collaboration has expanded to include the complete portfolio of MillerKnoll’s brands, which encompasses names like Knoll, Muuto, and NaughtOne, among others. This broad access allows York to offer clients a variety of integrated design solutions that meet the diverse needs of modern workplaces.
To celebrate this milestone, York hosted a launch event in Taipei that attracted over 200 leaders from the architecture, design, and business sectors. The gathering emphasized the importance of integrated design in enhancing workplace performance and fostering a positive organisational culture.
Kenneth Cheng, Commercial Director at MillerKnoll, highlighted the importance of this new partnership, stating, “Taiwan represents exactly the kind of market where MillerKnoll thrives. It’s sophisticated, design-conscious, and increasingly focused on the connection between workplace environment and business success.” He added that appointing York as the first authorised dealer allows the company to serve this market with the depth and breadth it deserves.
This appointment comes at a time when Taiwan’s commercial sector is undergoing significant changes in its approach to workplace design. Companies are increasingly recognising that well-designed environments can attract talent, enhance employee wellbeing, and improve overall business outcomes. The demand for integrated design solutions reflects this understanding, as organisations seek to create spaces that not only function effectively but also inspire and engage their workforce.
The collaborative approach taken by MillerKnoll addresses this need by providing coordinated systems that are informed by current design thinking and research into work evolution. These solutions aim to create environments that support high levels of performance and well-being among employees.
Speaking at the launch event, Jason Chao, Owner of York, expressed enthusiasm about the new role, stating, “For 37 years, we’ve witnessed how exceptional workplace design transforms organisations. Now, we are thrilled to serve as MillerKnoll’s first authorised dealer in Taiwan. It gives us the ability to offer our clients solutions that address every dimension of the contemporary workplace, from individual comfort to collaborative innovation and complete spatial strategies.”
As MillerKnoll continues to expand its footprint across Asia, the partnership with York Business Interiors provides a promising opportunity to reshape the commercial landscape in Taiwan and beyond.
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