Nelson Platform Bench
- Designer:
- George Nelson
- Brand:
- Herman Miller
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Base - White
Base - Studio White
Base - Black
Base - Polished Aluminium
Veneer - Walnut
Veneer - White Ash
Veneer - Santos Palisander
Veneer - Ebony
Marble - Carrara
Marble - Georgia Grey
Marble - Wisconsin Black
Laminate - White
Laminate - Studio White
Laminate - Black
This versatile classic, designed by George Nelson in 1954, is available in five sizes and with laminate or natural stone tops, which makes them useful in a variety of ways. The tables will hold a lamp, a laptop or e-reader, a book and coffee mug, or a bowl of flowers in style. The clean, graceful lines of the pedestal and legs are typical of Nelson design.
Choose tops in white or black laminate with maple veneer edging or in natural stone. The sculpted, tapered pedestal base can be polished aluminum or black or white powder coat.
Dimensions:
Heights: 41, 55 and 66 cm
Width: Ø43 and Ø72
This versatile classic, designed by George Nelson in 1954, is available in five sizes and with laminate or natural stone tops, which makes them useful in a variety of ways. The tables will hold a lamp, a laptop or e-reader, a book and coffee mug, or a bowl of flowers in style. The clean, graceful lines of the pedestal and legs are typical of Nelson design.
Choose tops in white or black laminate with maple veneer edging or in natural stone. The sculpted, tapered pedestal base can be polished aluminum or black or white powder coat.
Dimensions:
Heights: 41, 55 and 66 cm
Width: Ø43 and Ø72
Brand
Herman Miller® is a pioneer in the furniture industry, an innovator whose human-centered, problem-solving approach to design introduced new ways of living and working for over 100 years. Environmentally-friendly design, lean manufacturing, ergonomics, the open office, even American modernism itself: Herman Miller and our designers—Gilbert Rohde, George Nelson, Charles and Ray Eames, Bill Stumpf, Yves Béhar, and many more—have had a hand in shaping it all. And as we continue to live out our commitment to authentic design as a method of change, we’re shaping the new kinds of spaces where people will live and work for years to come.