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| The Eames Lounge Chair
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2006, the Eames lounge chair is considered among the most significant and collectible furniture designs of the 20th century. The rich veneer and supple leather suggest old-fashioned luxury translated into modern forms, setting an enduring standard for comfort and elegance. Can be seen in your home, as well as NYC's Museum of Modern Art.
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| Noguchi Table
Sculptor Isamu Noguchi took wood and glass and blended them together to make a graceful, organic piece of furniture. The Noguchi table consists of just three pieces-a freeform, 3/4-inch plate-glass top resting on two curved, solid wood legs that interlock to form a tripod for self-stabilizing support. This balance of sculptural form and strong and durable function has made the Noguchi table an understated and beautiful element in homes and offices since its introduction in 1948.
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| Eames Soft Pad and Aluminum Group Chairs
Herman Miller began making Charles and Ray Eameses' Aluminum Group chairs in 1958. Eleven years later, the Eameses extended the original design by adding plush, individually upholstered cushions. They named these the Soft Pad chairs, and Herman Miller has been making both versions ever since. Cygnus, a new mesh material option, lends a lighter-scaled, translucent look. Models include executive, management, side, and lounge.
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| The Nelson Swag Leg Group
The Nelson swag leg group is a revival of an historic collection by George Nelson, one of the 20th century's most celebrated designers. Introduced in 1958, the group's evocative chairs, tables, and desks have a look, scale, and function that are right for today. These classic, sculpted designs can be used individually or together in the home or office, from meeting spaces to offices to dining areas.
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| Eames Molded Plywood Chair
Charles and Ray Eames, designers of Herman Miller's molded chairs, established their relationship with the company in 1946 with the molded plywood chair. The design's appeal led to the development of manufacturing technology that could produce in quantity the curved wood forms of the chair. Since then, the chair's aesthetic integrity, charm, and comfort have earned it a place in many businesses, homes, and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection.
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| The Leaf
The Leaf personal light uses innovative LED technology to bring the human touch to lighting. Designed by Yves Behar of fuseproject in San Francisco, Leaf lets the person manage lighting intensity, color, and on/off by simply touching the intuitive controls. Sleek, energy-efficient, and very adjustable, Leaf is designed for the office and living areas. It is a cool and compelling way to illuminate work or set a mood.
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| Halogen Task Light
This light attaches to a systems panel, frame, or pole. The arm can pivot and be adjusted up and down; the angle of the shade can be adjusted, too. That makes it easy for the user to illuminate work. It has an energy-efficient, 35-watt halogen lamp, electronic transformer, and reflector and comes with a 10' cord. With its light scale and frosted shade, it has a sleek, contemporary look. UL listed and CSA certified.
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| Keyboard Support, Platform with Palm Rest and Mouse Tray
This adjustable platform lets users easily customize the keyboard height and angle for more comfortable and healthful computer work. It attaches to the underside of a rectangular or corner work surface and slides out of the way when not in use. For a healthy sitting posture, the platform adjusts in up to a 6" range. For a straight wrist posture, the platform tilts from 0 to -10°. It swivels 360° for storage under the work surface. The mouse tray mounts on either side of the keyboard platform for right- or left-handed use, and it swivels 270°.
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| Banana-Board System
This patented keyboard platform blends functionality with contemporary, high-tech design. Combined with our adjustable Pinnacle 2 Arm and our low profile ball bearing track, you have the ultimate in comfort and style. The mouse platform easily slides from side to side to accommodate left or right-handed mousing
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| TravelRite® Portable Laptop Station
This laptop station creates a more comfortable work position. It elevates the laptop screen for an improved head and shoulder posture. At 30° tilt, the screen is raised 6" from the worksurface. The Platform angle is adjustable, allowing for neutral positioning of hands and wrists.
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| SwingArmTM Flat Panel Display Arm
Articulating flat panel display arm provides the ultimate flexibility in flat panel monitor positioning.
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