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  • Herman Miller Dresser

    This Chest, in the collection of the New Jersey Historical Society, consists of a wood case with English sycamore veneer. The object is finished off with four drawers that have dark brown sucupiro drawer pulls. Herman Miller Trade Name: Dresser Product Number: 2185

  • Herman Miller Dresser

    This Dresser, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a sequoia burl veneer and castano wood for the exterior surface with a gray harewood inlay. The front is bowed with a light horizontal stripe in the veneer as well as having three drawers and one door with brush chrome pulls. In 1988, a protective glass top was added to the top of the piece by Herman Miller Inc. This piece is the same version that was designed for the 1933 World's Fair and has the numbers '8066/88' written on t…

  • Herman Miller Chest

    This Chest of Drawers, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a castano and sequoia burl veneered exterior surface across the front two doors. At the center is an inlay that forms three horizontal lines. The interior contains six drawers with brush chrome pulls. On the back is the inscription '3192/43'. This piece is the same version that was designed for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair and used in "Design for Living House". Price History: 1936: $43. 00 (wholesale); …

  • Herman Miller The Herman Miller Furniture Company Makers of Fine Furniture Zeeland, Michigan. Catalog, 1933

    This Product Literature, in the collection of The Henry Ford, contains information related to Herman Miller Product Number 3317 in the "Modern Series. " This series was designed by Gilbert Rohde for the "Design for Living" house at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, A Century of Progress. The literature states: "The veneers used are Castano and Sequoia burl inlaid with English Harewood. The Castano and Sequoia burl are finished a rich brown and the Harewood a silver grey. The trimmings are …

  • Herman Miller Dresser

    This Dresser, in the collection of the Dallas Historical Society, is constructed of a wood case with dark wood with an gray green American ash veneer on the top, sides, and drawers. There is a herringbone design on the dresser as well. The drawers have cylindrical wood and metal end pulls. This dresser design was developed for 1933 Chicago World's Fair, "A Century of Progress," "Design for Living House. "Herman Miller Trade Name: Dresser Herman Miller Series: 3319 Suite Product Number: 3319