After nearly four decades of partnership, MillerKnoll elevates its relationship with leading Taiwanese furniture provider
TAIPEI, Nov. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, MillerKnoll announces the activation of its first Authorised Dealer in Taiwan, significantly strengthening the design collective’s presence across Asia, and bringing its complete portfolio of workspace design solutions to one of the most sophisticated commercial markets in the Asia-Pacific region.
This activation is a strategic milestone in MillerKnoll’s regional expansion, and it marks new chapter in the collective’s partnership with York Business Interiors, Corp. (York). The partnership began in 1988 when the leading Taiwanese furniture provider became an authorised dealer for Herman Miller. Now, in testament to the longstanding relationship York and MillerKnoll have built, the partnership has expanded to encompass the full spectrum of the collective’s brands. As the first Authorised Dealer in Taiwan, York can provide its clients with access to everything from Herman Miller to Knoll, Muuto, NaughtOne, Colebrook Bosson Saunders, and more.
To commemorate this development, York hosted a launch party last night in Taipei. Over 200 leaders in architecture and design, as well as the Taiwanese business community, gathered together to celebrate the occasion. The lively event was also an opportunity to explore how integrated design solutions can reshape workplace performance and elevate organisational culture.
“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,” said Kenneth Cheng, Commercial Director, MillerKnoll, who spoke at the launch. “Appointing York as our first Authorised Dealer here allows us to serve this market with the depth and breadth it deserves, providing organisations with access to comprehensive solutions that support their most valuable resource: their people.”
The timing of this appointment aligns with significant shifts in how Taiwan’s commercial sector approaches workplace design. Organisations across industries now recognise that thoughtfully designed work environments directly influence talent attraction, employee wellbeing, and ultimately, business outcomes. This understanding has created demand for integrated design solutions that go beyond individual products to address the complex reality of modern work.
MillerKnoll’s approach answers this demand by offering not just furniture, but coordinated systems that are driven by the latest design thinking and research into the evolution of work. The resulting systems enable organisations to create environments where people can perform at their highest level.







