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Herman Miller Furniture


Nelson Bench
George Nelson's Slat Bench is one of the great icons of mid-century modernism. For Herman Miller's® influential design director, utility was as important as beauty. His spare rectangular bench is proof. It serves equally well as table, platform base or seating, depending on need and situation.


Eames Wire Base Table
Characteristically, the Eames® Wire-Base Table is remarkable for the elegance achieved using simple, practical materials. Its scaled-down profile shows the influence of Japanese forms and households based on an aesthetic ideal of simplicity, serenity and restraint.


Eames Sofa Compact
Designed in 1954, the Eames® Sofa Compact, another landmark of pared-down modernist design, is a luxuriously comfortable sofa that fits where most sofas won’t. A mere 30" in depth, it occupies perhaps half the space of a traditional sofa. Its trim profile makes it ideal for reception areas, foyers, the executive office or any interior where space is tight and elegance is required.


Eames Walnut Stool
Perfectly self-contained objects of beauty, these solid walnut stools can act as a low table or a simple seat; hold a stack of books or coffee cups; live in modern or traditional surroundings. Charles and Ray Eames first designed the stools in 1960 for the lobby of the Time Life Building in New York City, but they soon became popular products and with time, one of the more charming classics of modern design.

Designer Furniture Barstools
Entry Hall Tables Console

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Designers Contemporary Coffee Tables
Design Within Reach Modern Designer Furniture
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