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Pair of Vintage George Nelson for Herman Miller Side Tables

Pair of Vintage George Nelson for Herman Miller Side Tables

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Pair of Vintage George Nelson for Herman Miller Side Tables

Pair of Vintage George Nelson for Herman Miller Side Tables Wood tables with leather top and single drawer Designed in the 1950`s to be very utilitarian serving a wide variety of purposes. Whether it is seating, platform base or table Nelson`s work is an icon of mid century design. These end tables are versitile and simple in their design, showing the powerful and elegant presence of mid century design. Circa 1950s Leather has some marks, minor chips in wood. Refinishing recommended ~ available for an additional fee, please inquire

Dimensions

30″ Width x 19″ Depth x 22.25″ Height

Condition

Good Condition

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George Nelson George Nelson (1908-1986) was an important modernist whose work cut across the fields of interior, industrial and exhibition design. Nelson studied architecture at Yale University in the 1920s, and in the next two decades earned a strong reputation as a writer on design for Architectural Forum, Interiors and Fortune. In 1945 Nelson began a long association with the Herman Miller Furniture Company of Zeeland, Michigan, where as head designer he developed an innovative line of furniture and commissioned new designs from others. His first commission was Isamu Noguchi`s biomorphic glass-topped coffee table, which began production in 1947, the first of many designs that the sculptor would create for Herman Miller in the late Forties. Nelson also was responsible for bringing the designs of Charles Eames to Herman Miller, and he collaborated with R. Buckminster Fuller on a number of projects. Among Nelson`s own creations are classic works of Fifties design, including the bubble lamp, ball clock, marshmallow sofa and the pole-supported wall-storage system. Nelson also designed numerous exhibitions, including the 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow, and the Chrysler Corporation display at the 1964 New York World`s Fair.

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