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  • Herman Miller Coconut Chair

    This Arm Chair, in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is constructed of a molded metal shell which sits on a chrome-plated base with three legs. The shell is padded and covered with red-orange Polynit. The early version of this chair shell was metal and is often referred to as the 'Coconut Chair'. This chair was in reproduction since 1988 by Vitra GmbH, Weil-am-Rhine, GermanHerman Miller Trade Name: Coconut Chair Herman Miller Series: Lounge Chair Product Number: 5569

  • 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 High Back Lounge Chair

    This Lounge Chair, in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is constructed of a molded plywood shell that is padded and covered with orange hopsak upholstery and has a seat cushion that is loose. On the backrest are five buttons. The shell sits on a satin, chrome-plated base. Herman Miller Trade Name: High Back Lounge Chair Herman Miller Series: Sleeping Product Number: 5672

  • Herman Miller Tray Table

    This Tray Table, in the collection of the Grand Rapids Art Museum, consists of a plywood top with u-shaped, polished chrome base. The top is finished with a calico ash veneer and has raised edges. Herman Miller Trade Name: Tray Table Herman Miller Series: Occasional Tables Product Number: 4950

  • 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 Coconut Chair

    This Lounge Chair, in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, consists of a steel formed shell with padded white leather upholstery covering it. The chair sits on three chrome, metal legs. This piece is also commonly known by the nickname 'Coconut Chair'. Early version of chair shell were constructed of metal while later versions had molded fiberglass shells. Price History: 1956: $302. 00 (naugahyde & fabric) plus cover 1977: $782. 00 (vinyl) (Trade Catalog 8…

  • 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 Gate Leg Table

    This Dining Table, in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, is constructed of wood with a tawny walnut veneer. There are two drop leaves with the table and four gate legs. The table opens to extend to 66 inches. Herman Miller Trade Name: Gate Leg Table Product Number: 5556

  • 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…

  • Herman Miller End Table

    This Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a tawny walnut top and shelf. The four standard hardware legs are chrome-plated satin. Price History: 1956: $57. 60/64. 80 variation with finish (Trade Catalog 89. 177. 1093) 1967: $77. 50Herman Miller Trade Name: End Table Herman Miller Series: Occasional Pieces Product Number: 5635

  • Herman Miller End Table with Drawer and Lamp

    This End Table, in the collection of the High Museum of Art, consists of an oil walnut top, sides, drawer front and shelf. The lamp support is made of stain chrome legs. The lamp shades is white linen. Price History: The price varies with finish options from $198. 00 - $220. 00. Herman Miller Trade Name: End Table with Drawer and Lamp Herman Miller Series: Occasional Pieces Product Number: 5635-L

  • 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 6' Table Lounge Unit

    This Modular Seating Unit, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of two units that match and are used together. The Table Lounge Unit has a seat and back combination made of two, dark green, vinyl upholstery pads sitting on a steel frame painted white. The piece sits on four painted white steel legs. On the sinister side there is a white laminate table attached to the seat The Lounge Unit matches the Table Lounge Unit minus the table. This piece also consists of three dark gree…

  • 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 Mobile Table

    This Mobile Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a tan plastic laminate top which is supported by a still frame painted black. The bottom shelf is white plastic laminate and the base consists of four black casters. There is an inscription on the underside which reads: "Eppinger Furniture, Inc. , NY". Price History: 1952: $66. 00 (textured top); $60. 00 (plain top) (Trade Catalog 89. 177. 1109)Herman Miller Trade Name: Mobile Table Prod…

  • Herman Miller Coconut Chair

    This Lounge Chair, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a steel formed shell with padded black polynit upholstery covering it. The chair sits on three chrome, metal legs. This piece is also commonly known by the nickname 'Coconut Chair'. Early version of chair shell were constructed of metal while later versions had molded fiberglass shells. Price History: 1956: $302. 00 (naugahyde & fabric) plus cover 1977: $782. 00 (vinyl) (Trade C…

  • Herman Miller Chair

    This Armchair, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a tawny walnut wood frame and legs which support the seat, back and arms. The seat, back and arms are padded and covered with gold polynit upholstery. Herman Miller Trade Name: Chair Product Number: 4688

  • 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 Tray Table

    This Occasional Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a molded plywood, swivel top with raised edges covered with a walnut veneer. The top is attached to a 'U'-shaped polished chrome table support that sits on a cylindrical bar and 'U'-shaped base. Price History: 1950: $14. 60 (Trade Catalog 89. 177. 689) 1952 $13. 95Herman Miller Trade Name: Tray Table Product Number: 4950

  • 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