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American Mid-Century dining table with a rectangular white laminate top resting on two H-shaped steel legs. (GEORGE NELSON / HERMAN MILLER).
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George Nelson / Herman Miller American Mid-Century White Laminate and Steel Rectangular Dining Table
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American Mid-Century dining table with a rectangular white laminate top resting on two H-shaped steel legs. (GEORGE NELSON / HERMAN MILLER)
Sku: DUF0184 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: George Nelson,Herman Miller
Width: 71.0" Height: 28.3" Depth : 35.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Laminate, metal, steel, wood Category: Tables, Office/Library, Dining Room Condition: Scuffing and staining to white tabletop Good; Wear consistent with age and use
George Nelson (May 29, 1908 - March 5, 1986) was an American industrial designer and architect, renowned for his significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and grew up in an environment that fostered his interest in design and architecture. Nelson obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture from Yale University in 1928. After completing his studies, he traveled to Europe on a prestigious fellowship, where he immersed himself in the works of prominent architects and designers. This experience greatly influenced his design philosophy and set the foundation for his future career. Upon returning to the United States, Nelson began working as an editor for Architectural Forum magazine. During Read Full Bio
George Nelson (May 29, 1908 - March 5, 1986) was an American industrial designer and architect, renowned for his significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and grew up in an environment that fostered his interest in design and architecture. Nelson obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture from Yale University in 1928. After completing his studies, he traveled to Europe on a prestigious fellowship, where he immersed himself in the works of prominent architects and designers. This experience greatly influenced his design philosophy and set the foundation for his future career. Upon returning to the United States, Nelson began working as an editor for Architectural Forum magazine. During his time there, he developed a deep understanding of design principles and the significance of aesthetics in everyday objects. This knowledge would prove invaluable in his later work as a designer. In 1945, Nelson established his own design firm, George Nelson & Associates, in New York City. Under his leadership, the firm became a hub for innovative and forward-thinking design. Nelson collaborated with a team of talented designers, including Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi, and Alexander Girard, among others, to create iconic furniture pieces and home accessories. One of Nelson's most notable achievements was his role as the design director of Herman Miller, an American furniture manufacturer. During his tenure from 1945 to 1972, he played a pivotal role in shaping the company's identity and establishing its reputation for producing modern, functional, and aesthetically pleasing furniture. Nelson's designs, such as the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, and the iconic Bubble Lamp series, became synonymous with mid-century modern design. In addition to his work in furniture design, Nelson also made significant contributions to the field of interior design. He believed that the design of a space should be a holistic experience, incorporating both furniture and architectural elements. Nelson's innovative ideas and concepts revolutionized the way people approached interior design, emphasizing the importance of functionality, comfort, and visual appeal. Throughout his career, Nelson received numerous accolades for his contributions to design. He was awarded the American Institute of Architects' Gold Medal in 1970, recognizing his exceptional achievements in the field. His work continues to be celebrated and admired by designers and enthusiasts worldwide. George Nelson's legacy as a pioneering designer and architect lives on, as his innovative designs and ideas continue to inspire and shape the world of furniture and
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