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  • 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 Gate Leg Table

    This Dining Table, in the collection of the High Museum of Art, is constructed of wood with a walnut veneer. The table top has two extensions which all the table to extend to 64 7/8 inches. Herman Miller Trade Name: Gate Leg Table Herman Miller Series: Occasional Pieces Product Number: 4656

  • 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 Card Table (Dining Table Extension)

    This Folding Table, in the collection of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, consists of a plywood top with white plastic laminate and folding metal legs. This version varies from the specifications and dimensions in the trade catalogues. Herman Miller Trade Name: Card Table (Dining Table Extension) Product Number: DTM 2

  • Herman Miller Dining Table

    This Dining Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a table with two leaf crates and two extensions. The top is constructed of acacia burl veneer with a single curved line carving and two extensions. The base contains four wood legs and an amorphic shaped platform base covered in leatherette with brass tack edging. Under the table top is the product number, '4190', and on the table leaf crate is the words 'Herman Miller Furniture Company'. Price History: 1941: …

  • Herman Miller Dining Table

    This Dining Table, in the collection of The Henry Ford, consists of a metal tubular base and frame. The base is two squares with bent chrome metal tubes connected on either side by the same metal tubing and bent at the connections. The top has slightly burled extensions that fold out towards ends to open and inward to close. An East Indian Laurel veneer covers the top and has a soft brush chromium fabric finish. Under the table can be found the inscription '10942'. Price History …

  • Herman Miller Oval Table

    This Dining Table, in the collection of the New Jersey Historical Society, consists of an ash frame with an oval mansonia veneered top with walnut burl inlay. Herman Miller Trade Name: Oval Table Herman Miller Series: Formal Dining Table Product Number: 3321