Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Work armchair
1988An easy chair at normal workchair height, suitable for conferences, working at a work table and relaxing. Upholstered in durable corduroy, with sprung seats padding and wide comfortable arms. Functioning prototype was included in the 12 feet by 18 feet office interiors for one person, constructed by C.E.S. Paper models of the work armchair were exhibited in "Designed in California - Rise of the User" on March 2018 in the San Fransisco MOMA, , together with other model pieces, a setup for the personal office.
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Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Work Armchair models
01/01/1988
Two paper models of the Work Armchair, presented in five photographs.
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Haworth New Office Furniture System: Work Sofa /
Hermann Miller New Office Furniture System: Work Sofa model
01/01/1986
The five paper models, inclusive of the Work Sofa, the two Work Armchairs, the Conference Table and the Low Bookcase, in a combined office setup .
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Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Work Armchair - Photographs
01/01/1988
Photograph of the red work armchair within the context of a private office set up.
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Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Work Armchair - Photographs
01/01/1988
Two photographs of the work armchair, a fully functioning prototype piece of office furniture; they depict the red and the blue armchairs out of their office context.
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Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Photographs of building interior
01/01/1988
Six views of the first office interior for one person, built by the Center for Environmental Structure as a prototype office. It includes prototype pieces and mock-ups from the new office furniture system.
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Herman Miller New Office Furniture System: Photographs of building interior
01/01/1988
Seven views of the second office interior for one person, built by the Center for Environmental Structure as a prototype office. It includes prototype pieces and mock-ups from the new office furniture system. The first photo was exhibited at the Locus ...