1950s George Nelson : rosewood "Executive Office Group" desk w/cabinets
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Description
In the 1950s, George Nelson, as Herman Miller’s Director of Design, sought to modernize the American office environment. Introduced in 1946, the new "Executive Office Group" line was one of the first modular office systems that embodies Nelson’s philosophy of “honest design” — utility married to aesthetics. This flexible set uses the luxury upgrade rosewood veneer on each piece including a sleek executive desk that connects to a pair of cabinets with pull out drawers and laminated sliding door cabinets. Aluminum pulls and stainless steel legs. Produced by Herman Miller, Zeeland Michigan.
Sold as a set. Has been recently refinished - images not updated.
Cabinets are 26" height, 18.5" depth. Long cabinet length : 69", smaller : 34.3". -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: United States, Michigan Period: 1950-1979 Materials: rosewood, metal Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1950s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century 200 Lex Booth #: 60 Incollect Reference #: 835331 -
Dimensions
W. 84.1 in; H. 30.1 in; D. 36.1 in; W. 213.61 cm; H. 76.45 cm; D. 91.69 cm;
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