Introducing Fresh Finishes & New Archival Offerings From Herman Miller !
An iconic form, updated with recycled plastic. Originally introduced in 1970 as EC-127, Eames Molded Plastic Dining Chair pairs the appealing energy of a newcomer with the stature of a classic. Made with 99 percent post-industrial recycled plastic and offered in contemporary colors, the chair is durable, spirited, and versatile. And for the first time ever, it's available in a non-upholstered version, making it an excellent choice for high-use environments like offices, libraries, dining rooms, and restaurants.
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Designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1968, the striking Nelson Cube Lounge Chair is a study in the dichotomy of hard and soft. Nelson paired an architectural wooden frame substantial enough to anchor any space and soft, tufted cushions that invite relaxation. Reintroduced in 2022 with new fabric options, Cube sits as beautifully in a lounge as it does in an office.
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Bring natural beauty home with Girard Flower Table. Designed by Alexander Girard, its playful silhouette features scalloped edges and a petal-shaped base, offering a bright and modern expression for indoor and outdoor spaces alike. Offered in two sizes, this versatile table can be used solo or combined in a playful and compelling arrangement.
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The Girard Stool returns, maintaining its versatile, playful, and functional essence. Created in 1967 for the Girard Group, this adaptable piece serves as footrest, perch, or extra seating. The Girard Stool is a quintessential representation of his design sense, weaving a joyful sense of expression alongside its functional nature.
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