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  • Herman Miller Radio Cabinet

    This Radio Cabinet, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a tawny walnut veneer case. The dexter front has one drawer/record player unit and a drop-front radio unit with metal pull. There is also one open shelf under the drop-front. The sinister front has a fabric covered, 13. 5 inch. diameter speaker. The back side is open behind the radio and speaker. The cabinet sits on four "V"-shaped bent metal legs. This piece was designed to hold 35-40 record albums. Price histor…

  • Herman Miller Molded Plywood Folding Screen

    This Molded Wood Screen, in the collection of the High Museum of Art, is constructed of molded plywood panels with a walnut veneer. The panel connectors and canvas are off white in color. This piece is decorative both in its form and in its use of rare and interesting woods. It folds to a slim compactness for storage when not in use. [Source: ca. 1948 Herman Miller, Inc. Trade Catalog. ]This product was first manufactured in 1946 by Evans Products. Herman Miller later became the dis…

  • Herman Miller Platform Bench

    This Bench, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a natural birch, slat top with ebonized wood base. Herman Miller Trade Name: Platform Bench Herman Miller Series: Basic Cabinet Series Product Number: 4992

  • Herman Miller Extension Coffee Table

    This Coffee table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a tawny walnut veneer top and sides while the four legs are ebonized wood. Either end is fitted with drawers that have one tray each. The trays are made of walnut and are lined with a wood-look formica surface. The table stands on four ebonized black painted wooden legs. Price History: 1950: $148. 00 (Trade Catalog 89. 177. 689) 1955: $252. 00Herman Miller Trade Name: Extension Coffee Table Product…

  • Herman Miller Bedside Table

    This Night Stand, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of the top, sides and front covered with natural birch veneer while the legs are ebonized wood. There is one drawer and one door that have metal pulls on them. Herman Miller Trade Name: bedside Table Herman Miller Series: Sleeping Product Number: 4617

  • Herman Miller Lamp Table

    This End Table, in the collection of the High Museum of Art, consists of a tawny walnut frame with drawer front and top covered with leather. The legs are ebonized wood while the lamp support is aluminum and swivels. The lamp shade is white plastic. The dimensions for height given, include the lamp. Herman Miller Trade Name: Lamp Table Product Number: 4634-L

  • Herman Miller Lamp Table

    This End Table, in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, has a tawny walnut veneered case with brown leather top. The object sits on four legs and has a built-in fluorescent lamp as well as a built-in plant box. The Dimensions for height include the lamp. Herman Miller Trade Name: Lamp Table Product Number: 4634-L

  • Herman Miller Bedside Table

    These Night Stands, in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, consist of the tops, sides, and frames made of wood with a tawny walnut veneer. The fronts are painted bittersweet red and have one drawer and one door, with circular orange drawer pulls. The legs are painted black. Herman Miller Trade Name: Bedside Table Herman Miller Series: sleeping Product Number: 4617

  • Herman Miller Molded Plywood Folding Screen

    This Molded Wood Screen, in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, is constructed of molded plywood panels with a birch veneer. The panel connectors and canvas are white in color. This piece is decorative both in its form and in its use of rare and interesting woods. It folds to a slim compactness for storage when not in use. [Source: ca. 1948 Herman Miller, Inc. Trade Catalog. ]This product was first manufactured in 1946 by Evans Products. Herman Miller later became the distrib…