MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is a global leader in office and home furniture. Its stock price is heavily dependent on the commercial real estate market and the trend toward remote work, which has reduced demand for traditional office furniture.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture, with segments for both corporate and retail clients. We classify it as part of the Furniture Products sector, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of the entire furniture industry, which is dependent on the commercial real estate market.
MillerKnoll is a consolidated giant in the design furniture industry for the office and home, owning brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. Its leadership status makes it a key component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. Find out how MillerKnoll compares to it.
MillerKnoll, the office furniture giant,'s price change is a barometer of corporate spending and workspace trends. Change_co reflects sensitivity to business activity and the popularity of remote work. This metric is important for analyzing the office supplies sector on System.GURU.Markets.
MillerKnoll, Inc. is a leader in the office furniture market. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the industrial sector. Comparing it to MLKN, whose business is heavily dependent on remote work trends and corporate spending, helps understand its cyclicality.
MillerKnoll, formed from the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture market. Its business is heavily dependent on the commercial real estate market. The chart below shows overall market volatility, which reflects these same economic cycles.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office furniture market. Its year-over-year performance is an accurate barometer of the commercial real estate market and corporate spending. The chart below shows how hybrid work trends are impacting its business.
MillerKnoll, Inc., formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. Its business is heavily dependent on corporate spending and commercial real estate. This chart will show how it navigates the challenges of hybrid operations and realizes synergies.
MillerKnoll, an office furniture manufacturer, has found itself at the epicenter of the remote work crisis. Its stock price is a barometer of the return to the office. The company's wide-ranging price reflects investors' fears and hopes regarding the future of office work and the company's ability to adapt.
MillerKnoll, a manufacturer of office and home furniture, follows two cycles in its market capitalization. The monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect the balance between demand for office furniture, which depends on business activity, and home furniture sales, which are sensitive to the housing market and consumer confidence.
MillerKnoll, Inc., formed from the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. The dynamics of its sector, shown in the graph, reflect the trend toward hybrid work. This allows us to understand how its portfolio of iconic brands and diversification help the company adapt to changing space design needs.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture, owning brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. Demand for its products depends on corporate spending and the state of the real estate market. A chart of the overall market helps understand how MillerKnoll shares, as a cyclical company, react to overall economic sentiment.
MillerKnoll, one of the world's largest manufacturers of office and home furniture (brands: Herman Miller, Knoll), whose weekly stock price reflects trends in workspace design. Corporate spending on office furnishings and demand for home office furniture drive short-term fluctuations.
MillerKnoll, as an office furniture manufacturer, is a barometer for its sector. The chart compares its performance with the industry, demonstrating how closely it follows the general trends in corporate office furnishings spending that impact all manufacturers.
MillerKnoll is one of the world's largest manufacturers of office and home furniture (brands: Herman Miller, Knoll). Demand for its products is cyclical and depends on business activity. The chart shows how MillerKnoll shares move in tandem with the broader market, reflecting the state of the corporate sector.
MillerKnoll's market capitalization is a financial reflection of the evolution of the modern office and home. The chart of this giant, which combines the iconic Herman Miller and Knoll brands, reveals how investors view the future of workspaces. Its performance is a barometer of design trends, hybrid work, and the demand for ergonomic and stylish furniture.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. Its share of the sector's market capitalization reflects the strength of its portfolio of iconic brands and its global reach. The chart below illustrates the influence of this combined giant in shaping modern workspaces.
MillerKnoll is a giant in the office and home furniture market, owning the Herman Miller and Knoll brands. The chart below shows the total market capitalization of the entire furniture sector. Its dynamics reflect trends in workspace design and hybrid work.
MillerKnoll is a consolidated giant in the world of office and home furniture, owning brands such as Herman Miller. Its market capitalization chart is a barometer of how our workspaces are changing. Its dynamics reflect the trend toward hybrid work and companies' investments in their offices.
For MillerKnoll, the office and home furniture giant, book value is its factories, design studios, and brands. The chart below is a summary of its manufacturing assets. Jumps in the chart typically reflect major mergers that combine the heritage of several iconic furniture brands.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and production of office and home furniture. Its strength lies in its portfolio of iconic brands, backed by its own factories and showrooms. The shareholder chart shows how much of the furniture industry's manufacturing and design infrastructure this giant controls.
MillerKnoll (MLKN) is a global leader in office and home furniture. Its name is synonymous with design and quality, backed by substantial production capacity. The book value chart shows the volume of physical assets—factories and equipment—that go into creating its iconic furniture pieces.
MillerKnoll's book value reflects its global manufacturing and design power. The company's assets include factories around the world, research and development centers, and the rights to iconic design solutions. The chart shows the physical and intellectual capital behind the creation of classic office and home furniture.
MillerKnoll is a merger of iconic furniture brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. The company's book value includes its manufacturing operations. Its market valuation reflects a significant premium on the design, heritage, and intellectual property that make its office chairs and furniture style icons worldwide.
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is a manufacturer of designer office and home furniture. The company's value is determined by both its production capacity and the strength of its brands. The chart shows the premium the market pays for design and reputation over the book value of its assets, and how this compares to other players in the furniture industry.
MillerKnoll is one of the world's largest manufacturers of office and home furniture. The company's value is based on its production capacity, design heritage, and strong brands like Herman Miller. This chart allows you to assess how the market balances the value of tangible assets and the intangible value of iconic brands compared to the market average.
MillerKnoll, a leading manufacturer of office and home furniture, uses debt to fund innovation and acquisitions. This chart may reflect capital raised to integrate acquired brands, such as Knoll, and to invest in the development of new ergonomic solutions. Debt supports the company's strategy of creating comprehensive interior solutions.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture industry. In this industry, debt is used to finance mergers, modernize production, and develop distribution channels. The chart shows how the combined company manages its debt load compared to other major players in the furniture market.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture market. This chart reflects the combined company's financial structure. It shows the level of debt used to finance the merger and how this impacts the company's ability to invest in innovation amid changing workplace trends.
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is a global leader in office and home furniture. Demand for its products depends on the state of the corporate sector and the real estate market. This chart shows the overall debt burden in the industry. It helps assess how the company manages its finances amid changing trends in workplace design.
MillerKnoll, an office furniture manufacturer, relies on corporate investment in office space. This chart reflects the overall debt burden in the market. It allows one to assess how the overall financial health of the corporate sector affects companies' willingness to spend on new furniture, and how this impacts MillerKnoll's business.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture industry. This chart reflects trends in workspace organization and interior design. Its dynamics are driven by corporate office furnishing budgets and consumer spending, demonstrating investors' faith in the synergy between the two iconic brands.
MillerKnoll represents the office and designer furniture sector. This chart shows the average P/E for this industry, reflecting trends in work and living space design. Comparing a company's P/E to this average indicates how highly the market values its brand portfolio (Herman Miller, Knoll) and its ability to adapt to new work realities.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture. Its sales are driven by corporate budgets for office furnishings and trends toward remote work. This chart reflects overall business activity. It helps us understand whether the company's valuation follows corporate investment cycles or whether its products find demand independent of the overall economic situation.
MillerKnoll is a consolidated company and a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. This chart reflects market expectations regarding trends in workspace organization (hybrid work) and consumer spending on home improvement. Future profits depend on adapting to the new realities of work and life.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture market. This chart shows how the company's profitability expectations compare to its sector. It helps understand how the market perceives the synergies from the merger and the company's ability to adapt to remote and hybrid work trends.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture, combining the Herman Miller and Knoll brands. Demand for its products is driven by corporate investment in office space and consumer spending on home improvement. This chart illustrates the overall economic confidence that is driving companies and individuals to invest in quality furniture.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture, combining the Herman Miller and Knoll brands. The company's financial performance is driven by corporate spending on office furnishings and consumer demand. This chart shows how remote work trends and business conditions are impacting the furniture giant's sales and profitability.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the designer office and home furniture industry. This chart reflects the overall state of the market. The company's ability to adapt to hybrid work models and offer innovative workspace solutions directly impacts overall profitability and trends in the furniture sector.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. Demand for its products is driven by the corporate sector (office spending) and the residential market. The company operates at the intersection of these two powerful economic forces, reflecting overall trends in business investment.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. The future profit forecasts you see reflect market expectations regarding corporate spending on office furnishings and consumer demand. These dynamics are driven by hybrid work trends and the state of the global economy.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. This chart shows aggregate revenue expectations for the entire furniture industry. It reflects how trends toward hybrid work and home improvement are influencing analysts' forecasts for the sector, and the combined giant's position within it.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture. Demand for its products depends on two factors: corporate spending on office furnishings and consumer spending. This graph, reflecting the health of the corporate sector, is important for assessing future demand from businesses, which are MillerKnoll's key customers.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture industry. This chart, which correlates market capitalization with sales, reflects the state of the commercial and residential real estate markets. It shows how investors view the company's ability to adapt to emerging trends, such as hybrid work and evolving space design.
MillerKnoll, formed from the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. The company offers innovative solutions for work and living spaces. This chart shows how investors value the average revenue in the furniture industry, providing insight into the market perception of MillerKnoll's combined portfolio of brands and design solutions.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture, encompassing iconic brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. Demand for its products is driven by corporate spending and interior design trends. This chart provides an insight into how the market perceives revenue in the cyclical furniture sector against the backdrop of the overall economic climate.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture industry. This chart shows how investors value the company based on its projected future sales. It reflects expectations for hybrid work trends, office redesign, and demand for premium, ergonomic furniture.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. This chart reflects investor expectations for the company's future revenues relative to the sector. Deviations from the average may indicate confidence in merger synergies and trends toward hybrid work, or, conversely, concerns about integration and corporate spending.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture, encompassing brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. Demand for the company's products depends on the state of the corporate sector and the real estate market. This investor expectations chart reflects their overall assessment of the outlook for business activity and consumer spending on home improvements.
This chart reflects the state of the office and home furniture market through MillerKnoll sales. Revenue comes from the sale of iconic designer pieces, such as Aeron and Eames chairs, to both corporate and private customers. This growth indicates increased activity in office furnishings and strong demand for premium home furniture.
MillerKnoll is a consolidated furniture industry giant, owning iconic brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. The company is a leader in office and designer home furniture. This chart shows the total revenue of the entire commercial and consumer furniture market, illustrating the scale of the industry in which MillerKnoll is a trendsetter.
MillerKnoll, Inc. is a global leader in office and home furniture. Demand for its products is driven by both corporate office furnishing budgets and consumer spending on home furnishings. This chart, which shows overall economic activity, reflects the health of both these segments. Growth signals increased investment in workspaces and housing.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture, encompassing brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. The company's sales are driven by corporate investment in office space and consumer demand. This chart reflects analysts' views on the "return to the office" and home furnishing trends.
MillerKnoll is a global manufacturer of designer office and home furniture, combining the Herman Miller and Knoll brands. This chart segments projected revenue by market (contract, retail) or region. The data shows which sector, according to analysts, will drive the majority of demand for the company's products in changing work and life conditions.
The overall economic expectations presented here impact MillerKnoll. The office and home furniture manufacturer relies on both corporate budgets for office furnishings and consumer spending on home furnishings. Growing business activity and consumer confidence are driving demand for the company's products on both sides.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture, encompassing iconic brands such as Herman Miller and Knoll. This chart reflects the company's profitability amid changing work trends (office/home). Profitability is driven by corporate spending on office furnishings, consumer demand, and the efficiency of its global supply chain.
MillerKnoll, formed from the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. The company's profitability depends on corporate office spending and consumer demand. This chart shows the average profitability in the sector, allowing one to assess the success of the company's synergies and portfolio of iconic brands.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in office and home furniture. Demand for its products depends on two key factors: corporate spending on office furnishings and consumer spending. This chart reflects the health of both these segments, demonstrating overall business activity and confidence that drive interior renovations.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. This chart shows the size of its global team of designers, engineers, production workers, and sales professionals. This growth reflects the operational scale required to manage a portfolio of iconic brands and adapt to changing workplace trends.
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller and Knoll) is a design icon, creating innovative office and home furniture. The company's success is built on the talent of its designers and engineers. This chart shows what percentage of all professionals in the designer furniture industry work at MillerKnoll, highlighting its status as a trendsetter and a magnet for creative talent.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. The chart reflects overall employment in the furniture industry. Changes in the number of employees in the sector can indicate changes in office space trends and consumer preferences, which directly impact MillerKnoll's strategy and sales.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. Their business is sensitive to business activity and trends in workspace design. This graph reflects corporate health: as companies grow and hire, they invest in new offices or modernize existing ones, which directly increases orders for MillerKnoll.
MillerKnoll is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. It's a classic manufacturing business with strong brands. This chart shows that, despite the high value of design and reputation, creating physical products requires extensive production facilities and a large workforce.
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of office and home furniture. Their value lies in their iconic brands (Herman Miller, Knoll), innovative design (IP), and distribution network. This metric helps assess the market value of their brand portfolio and design per employee.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture industry. This business combines design, manufacturing, and global distribution. This chart reflects the market's assessment of the combined company's performance, where synergies and operational scale should increase the value created by each employee in a competitive industry.
MillerKnoll is a design titan, combining the heritage of Herman Miller and Knoll. They produce iconic furniture for the office and home. This metric demonstrates how profitably the company manages a complex process—from design and production to B2B sales and retail channels—while relying on the labor of thousands of employees.
MillerKnoll is a "holding" that owns "premium" furniture brands (Herman Miller, Knoll). This chart shows the benchmark for the "Furniture" sector. In this sector, the benchmark is *low*. This is an "old" B2C industry. Profit per worker depends not on "R&D" but on "brand strength" and "factory efficiency" (management of "physical" production).
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of premium office and home furniture, including the iconic Aeron chair. It's a business built on design, ergonomics, branding, and sophisticated manufacturing. This chart shows how profitable the production of high-value-added designer furniture is per employee.
MillerKnoll, formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, is a giant in the office and home furniture industry. Revenue per employee reflects the efficiency of the combined manufacturing and distribution network. The graph shows how the company is adapting to new trends, such as hybrid work, and how successfully it is selling its design solutions globally.
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is an iconic manufacturer of office and home furniture, owning the Knoll and Design Within Reach brands. Their business is design and marketing. This graph reflects the ability of their team—from designers to salespeople—to create and sell premium furniture at a high markup. It's an indicator of the effectiveness of their brand strategy.
MillerKnoll (MLKN) is a titan in the world of furniture design and manufacturing, combining the legendary Herman Miller and Knoll brands. They serve both corporate clients (offices) and retail customers. This chart reflects design and production efficiency. The company sells more than just chairs, but high-margin design solutions. This indicator depends on production automation and the dealer network's ability to sell high-end solutions.
MillerKnoll (formerly Herman Miller) is an iconic manufacturer of office and home furniture, owning brands such as Herman Miller, Knoll, and Design Within Reach. This chart shows bearish sentiment. Investors betting on the stock could expect a decline in corporate spending on office furniture due to the remote work trend or a slowdown in demand for premium home furniture following the pandemic boom.
MillerKnoll (MLKN), owner of the iconic Herman Miller and Knoll brands, is a leader in office and home furniture. Their sales are heavily dependent on corporate budgets for office furnishings and the trend toward remote work. This chart illustrates the overall pessimism about the furniture industry. The rise in short positions in the sector reflects investor expectations that companies will reduce office space or consumers will cut back on home furnishings.
MillerKnoll (MLKN) is a premium office furniture manufacturer. This Short_All chart shows recession fears. When it rises, this pessimism means companies are freezing hiring and downsizing, which is killing demand for MLKN's high-end furniture.
MillerKnoll is a merged office (and home) furniture giant, owning the Herman Miller and Knoll brands. Their business is trying to adapt to "hybrid" work. This chart measures how investors view the future of offices. It shows when the stock is "oversold" on fears of empty offices or "overbought" on expectations of a wave of workspace redesign.
MillerKnoll is a combined company (Herman Miller and Knoll), a global leader in the design and manufacture of premium office and home furniture, including the iconic Aeron chair. This chart reflects the overall "temperature" of the furniture industry. It helps us understand whether the entire sector is oversold due to the trend toward remote work and office optimization.
MillerKnoll (MLKN), a premium office furniture manufacturer (Herman Miller). This chart is a direct indicator of the health of the office market. During periods of euphoria, companies expand and purchase expensive furniture. During times of panic, recession, and the trend toward remote work, companies freeze office spending, and demand for MLKN products falls.
MillerKnoll is a consolidated designer furniture giant (Herman Miller and Knoll brands), serving both the office and home segments. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their targets depend on the balance between corporate spending on office furnishings and consumer demand for premium furniture.
MillerKnoll (MLKN) is a giant in the world of office and home furniture, owning the iconic Herman Miller (Aeron chair) and Knoll brands. This chart offers a look at the future of the office. It measures the gap between the price and the consensus target, reflecting whether analysts believe demand for office furniture will recover in a hybrid world.
MillerKnoll is the result of the merger of two office furniture icons: Herman Miller (Aeron chair) and Knoll. The company is suffering from the trend toward remote work. This chart shows analysts' general expectations for the furniture sector. It reflects whether experts believe employees will return to the office or the home office market will grow.
MillerKnoll (MLKN) is an icon of designer office furniture (Herman Miller, Knoll). Their business is new offices. This chart, reflecting expert expectations, is a death sentence for them. When the market is pessimistic, companies cut budgets, downsize offices (work-at-home orders), and avoid buying expensive designer chairs.
MillerKnoll is a design supergroup. It's a fusion of two office and home furniture icons—Herman Miller (Aeron) and Knoll. This chart is a composite indicator of these two worlds. It likely aggregates the cyclical demand for office furniture (dependent on a return to the office) and the more stable, yet competitive, demand in their retail segment.
MillerKnoll (MLKN) is a design icon; it's a global holding company (Herman Miller + Knoll) that owns the most iconic brands of premium office and home furniture (like the Aeron chair). This composite metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the sector average. It's a benchmark: how does this premium brand (MLKN) differentiate itself from the average competitor?
MillerKnoll is an office furniture and design giant formed by the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll. It owns iconic brands. This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how MillerKnoll, which is dependent on corporate office strategies and the housing market, compares to the overall macroeconomic situation.