Gilbert Rohde
American, 1894 - 1944
Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) is best known for helping to create the modern design at Herman Miller Inc. Rohde advised Herman Miller’s president and also consulted at Heywood-Wakefield Company, Widdicomb and Troy Sunshade Company-as an initiator of American modernism and modern design. Gilbert Rohde furniture design was focused on mass production and bringing modern products to the greatest number of consumers. He is also credited with designing the first examples of biomorphic furniture in America-which would ultimately shape mid century modernism.
Gilbert Rohde
Streamline Art Deco Cabinet by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller 1933
H 53 in W 36 in D 14 in
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Gilbert Rohde
Gilbert Rohde Elegant Sapele High Dresser Chest Lucite Pulls & Flared Legs 1940s
H 47 in W 35 in D 20 in
Gilbert Rohde
Rare1934 Art Deco “Floating” Desk by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
H 29 in W 44 in D 19 in
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Gilbert Rohde
Gilbert Rohde Streamline Art Deco Cabinet Sideboard/Buffet
H 33 in W 6 in D 21 in
$ 11,800
Gilbert Rohde
Gilbert Rohde for Mutual Sunset Brass & Glass Rod Table Lamp, 1940s
H 22 in W 6 in D 4 in
Gilbert Rohde
Art Deco Walnut Bar or Cabinet Designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
H 50 in W 36 in D 14 in
Gilbert Rohde
Pair of Art Deco Bookmatched Mahogany and Leather Nightstands by Gilbert Rohde
H 25 in W 18 in D 12 in
Gilbert Rohde
Art Deco Hand-Rubbed Burled Walnut Nightstand by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
H 27 in W 16 in D 13 in
$ 3,975
Gilbert Rohde
Gilbert Rohde Three-Drawer Chest for Herman Miller, circa 1940
H 35 in W 44 in D 18 in
Gilbert Rohde
Paldao Wood Buffet, Model 4190, by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
H 34 in W 72 in D 19 in
Gilbert Rohde
Gilbert Rohde For Herman Miller Rosewood Vanity
H 26 in W 45 in D 18 in
$ 4,500
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