Overview

OE1 Marker Cup

$50.00
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100299234

OE1 Marker Cup

$50.00
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100299234
Black
Canyon
Folkstone Grey
Glacier
Olive
Nightfall
Available to ship in:
  • Attaches with suction cups to whiteboards and other smooth surfaces.
  • Easy to remove and take with you to the next meeting.
  • Comes with 4 dry-erase markers (black, red, blue, and green) and 1 microfiber eraser towel.
  • 4" H 3½" W 3½" D
Detailed Dimensions

Shipping Options

  • Ships via FedEx

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1-year warranty
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Manufacturer SKU: Y7235.BK
OE1 Marker Cup
$50.00
$50.00

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Color
Black
Canyon
Folkstone Grey
Glacier
Olive
Studio White
Nightfall

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Details

Details

Designed to help people experiment with space, and work fluidly throughout the day, the OE1 Workspace Collection is optimized for agility. From furniture to accessories, like the OE1 Marker Cup (2023), this collection helps simplify the workday in an inspirational way. It’s designed to work with the OE1 Project Board or other whiteboards.
  • Attaches with suction cups to whiteboards and other smooth surfaces.
  • Easy to remove and take with you to the next meeting.
  • Comes with 4 dry-erase markers (black, red, blue, and green) and 1 microfiber eraser towel.
  • Can also sit flat on a work surface.
  • In colors that coordinate with the rest of the OE1 Workspace Collection.
Brand
Herman Miller
General Dimensions
  • 4" H 3½" W 3½" D
Product Weight
0.5 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

OE1 Marker Cup

  • Height (in): 4
  • Width (in): 3½
  • Depth (in): 3½
  • Weight (lbs): 0.5
Sam Hecht and Kim Colin

Sam Hecht and Kim Colin

Contrasts, and holding them in creative tension, define the work of Sam Hecht and Kim Colin. Their designs reflect both a meticulous attention to an object’s details and a thoughtful consideration of its context. Thus, they measure the success of their designs, “not only in sales or notoriety but also in the contribution to the greater good of the industry (and we hope, the planet).”

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