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  • Herman Miller Table

    This Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a rectangular top with light tone veneer over molded plywood. The top sits on a base made of four curved, tapered legs of the same material. A table matching these dimensions and description cannot be found in any Herman Miller Trade Catalogues. This confirms that it is probably a prototype.

  • Herman Miller Noguchi Table

    This Table, in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, is constructed with a rounded triangular plate glass top supported by a two part ebonized wood base. There is a metal dowel that connect the top and bottom. Herman Miller Trade Name: Noguchi Table Herman Miller Series: Occasional Tables Product Number: IN 50

  • 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 Extension Dining Table

    This Extension Dining Table, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a a comb grain oak veneered top and legs with two self storing leaves which can extend the table to 82". The legs are square. Herman Miller Trade Name: Extension Dining Table Herman Miller Series: Dining Product Number: 4720

  • Herman Miller Cabinet with Drawers/Bookcase

    This Storage Unit, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a comb grain oak veneer which covers the top, bookcase, chest, sides, and three shelves. There are four drawers to the unit with bittersweet red, painted wood door fronts and metal pulls. The legs are ebonized wood. Price History: 1950: Product number 4605 was $183. 00 and Product number 4600 was $157. 00. Herman Miller Trade Name: Cabinet with Drawers/Bookcase Herman Miller Series: Basic Cabi…

  • Herman Miller Chairside Unit

    This End Table with Lamp, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a tawny walnut veneer on the sides, back, shelf, and drawer front while the top is inset with glass. The lamp support is constructed of metal while the lamp shade is white. The drawer has satin chrome-plated drawer pulls and the table is finished with wooden legs. Herman Miller Trade Name: Chairside Unit Herman Miller Series: Occasional Tables Product Number: 4745

  • Herman Miller Noguchi Table

    This Table, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, is constructed with a triangular plate glass top supported by a two part walnut base. There is a metal dowel that connect the top and bottom. Herman Miller Trade Name: Noguchi Table Herman Miller Series: Occasional Tables Product Number: IN 50

  • Herman Miller Noguchi Table

    This Coffee Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a plate glass top that is rounded triangular shaped. The top is connected to a two piece, 'U' shaped, sculpted base that is connected by a metal pin and is made of solid walnut. Price history: 1950: $ 230 (Trade Catalog 89. 177. 689) 1989: $1566 (Trade Catalog 89. 177. 59) Was still in production in 1989. Herman Miller Trade Name: Noguchi Table Herman Miller Series: Occasional Table Product Number: IN …

  • Herman Miller Radio-Phonograph Cabinet

    This Record Player Cabinet, in the collection of the Newark Museum, has a tawny walnut veneer on the top, sides and front. On the front is a drawer and a drop down door with satin chrome drawer pulls. The cabinet is supported on four metal legs. Herman Miller Trade Name: Radio-Phonograph Cabinet Herman Miller Series: 34 x 40 Horizontal Cases Product Number: 4741