Herman Miller - A Way of Living, 100th Anniversary Reissue
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Herman Miller - A Way of Living, 100th Anniversary Reissue
C$ 180.00
4.2 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100432324
Product Summary
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Hardcover
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- A special edition, released in 2023 to celebrate Herman Miller’s centennial.
- Cloth cover.
- Updated timeline covering 100 years of design history.
- 11½" H 19" W 2" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Leon Ransmeier for Phaidon
Manufacturer SKU:
9781838666910
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First published in 2019, and now available as a special edition to honor Herman Miller’s brand centennial, this 2023 release of Herman Miller: A Way of Living has a special cloth cover and an updated timeline. Within its pages–covering 100 years of design history–you’ll learn about the company’s defining moments as well as the innovative products created by its visionary designers, including Ray and Charles Eames, Alexander Girard, George Nelson, Don Chadwick and many others. This Herman Miller coffee table book makes an indispensable addition to any design lover's library.
- A special edition, released in 2023 to celebrate Herman Miller’s centennial.
- Updated timeline and content covering 100 years of design history.
- Hardback with cloth cover, featuring extensive color photography.
- 614 pages.
- Brand
- Phaidon
- General Dimensions
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- 11½" H 19" W 2" D
- Product Weight
- 5 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
-
1-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Herman Miller - A Way of Living, 100th Anniversary Reissue
- Height (in): 11½
- Width (in): 19
- Depth (in): 2
- Weight (lbs): 5
- Hardcover
- ISBN: 9781838666910
Leon Ransmeier
New York-based industrial designer Leon Ransmeier believes “use follows form.” His process – which always begins with a full-scale, usable prototype he experiences himself – is centered around this ethos, whether it’s a toothbrush, table, or stool. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Ransmeier’s work is included in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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