Description
Designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller®
Introduced in 1946 the Nelson platform bench was part of George Nelson's first collection for Herman Miller and still stands as a benchmark of modern design. Like much of Nelson's work, the platform bench has clean, rectilinear lines, reflecting his architectural background and his insistence on what he calls "honest" design--that is, making an honest visual statement about an object's purpose.
This multi-functional piece can be used for seating, as a low table or to display artwork, plants, magazines and other items.
Cushion sold separately. Call Design Quest for details
Herman Miller® Authorized Retailer
Introduced in 1946 the Nelson platform bench was part of George Nelson's first collection for Herman Miller and still stands as a benchmark of modern design. Like much of Nelson's work, the platform bench has clean, rectilinear lines, reflecting his architectural background and his insistence on what he calls "honest" design--that is, making an honest visual statement about an object's purpose.
This multi-functional piece can be used for seating, as a low table or to display artwork, plants, magazines and other items.
Cushion sold separately. Call Design Quest for details
Herman Miller® Authorized Retailer
Specifications
The Nelson Platform Bench is made of solid maple or walnut with a slatted clear-coat finished top. Now available in two styles—with ebonized wood legs or cantilevered chrome legs with metal leveling glides. Available in a 48", 60", or 72" width.Dimensions:
14" h x (48", 60" or 72")w x 18.5" depth