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Nelson™ Swag Leg Armchair
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George Nelson began with the legs when designing his Swag Leg Group (1958). He insisted that they be made of metal and machine formed, and discovered his solution in "swaging," a method of using pressure to taper and curve a metal tube. For the Swag Leg Chair, the question became how to connect the four legs, and through Nelson's own engineering the resulting base appears deceptively simple. To create the chair shell, Nelson got permission from Charles and Ray Eames to use a patented process they...
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Herman Miller ® Nelson ™ Office Ensemble - Nelson Swag Leg Desk, Armchair and Work Table
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Herman Miller DAF Nelson Swag Leg Armchair
Herman Miller DAF Designed by George Nelson George Nelson began his design for what became the Swag Leg Group with the simple desire to create furniture with a sculptured leg. Beyond beauty, he sought practicality, insisting that the legs be made of metal, machine formed and pre-finished The Nelson Swag Leg Group is a revival of an historic collection by George Nelson. Introduced in 1958, the group's evocative pieces have a look, scale, and function that are simply right for today. These classic, sculpted designs can be used individually or together in the home or office, from meeting spaces to offices and dining areas. THE DESIGN FEATURES AT A GLANCE DIMENSIONS WHY BUY FROM US? The Design -With his Swag Leg Group, George Nelson didn't try to design an innovation; the innovation resulted from his criteria for the design. -He began with the legs, insisting that they be made of metal, machine formed, and pre-finished. "Swaging" -- using pressure to taper and curve a metal tube -- proved to be the best way
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Herman Miller ® Nelson ™ Swag Leg Armchair
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Nelson™ Swag Leg Desk
The reintroduction of George Nelson's Swag Leg Desk (1958) was driven by today's propensity for working on laptop computers. With the exception of adding cable management to suit today's compact electronics, the desk is as George Nelson designed it 50 years ago. Back then, the motivation to create such a desk began with Nelson asking "wouldn't it be beautiful to have some kind of sculptured leg on a piece of furniture?" An idea was launched, but the designer had to figure out how to make the legs...
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$1,529-$1,849
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The chair has received the most significant makeover, moving from molded fiberglass to an environmentally sustainable polypropylene to conform to Herman Miller's strict guidelines for sustainable design. The chair currently is available in white, but additional colors, including black and gray, or a combination of any two colors for the seat and back, will be available late this spring. The legs are now available in chrome but will be available in white, or black finish late this spring.
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Herman Miller for the Home celebrates its 10th anniversary at this year’s ICFF. One of the latest pieces to join its collection of classic design products is a reissue of George Nelson’s 1955 Swag Leg desk. The piece has a walnut back, sides, and stretcher between its tong-shaped, chrome-plated legs. Its surfaces are white laminate, accented by brightly-colored wood dividers. Vitra. will manufacture the desk, while Herman Miller for the Home will distribute it; it will be available to the public...
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Herman Miller ® Nelson ™ Swag Leg Round Dining Set - Swag Leg Series
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$2,520-$2,965
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In typical George Nelson style, the design brief for what would become the swag leg group was deceptively simple: "Wouldn't it be beautiful to have some kind of sculptured leg on a piece of furniture?" Then came the challenges. Make the legs of metal, machine formed and prefinished. Design them for quick assembly. His answer came in a method called swaging, using pressure to taper and curve a metal tube. Inserting a screw in the legs and rotating them in opposite directions made quick work of assembly...
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George Nelson Swag Leg Round TableDesigner: George NelsonThe Nelson swag leg round table has a 48-inch diameter with a walnut veneer top. The work table provides plenty of room to spread out papers; dining tables can also be meeting tables.Design Story: With his swag leg group, George Nelson didn't try to design an innovation; the innovation resulted from his criteria for the design. He began with the legs, insisting that they be made of metal, machine formed, and prefinished. He also wanted them...
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Fifty years ago, the creation of George Nelson's Swag Leg Group (1958) began with him asking "wouldn't it be beautiful to have some kind of sculptured leg on a piece of furniture?" An idea was launched, but the designer had to figure out how to make the legs of metal, machine formed and ready for quick assembly. The solution turned out to be swaging, a method of using pressure to taper and curve a metal tube. Nelson had found a way to make his sculptured legs. Right for home or workspace, the newly...
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With his swag leg group, George Nelson didn't try to design an innovation; the innovation resulted from his criteria for the design. He began with the legs, insisting that they be made of metal, machine formed, and prefinished. He also wanted them to be easy for the consumer to assemble, so the desk and tables could ship knocked down to save on costs.
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nelson™ swag leg white armchair, chrome base
The chair has received the most significant makeover, moving from molded fiberglass to an environmentally sustainable polypropylene to conform to Herman Miller's strict guidelines for sustainable design. The chair currently is available in white, but additional colors, including black and gray, or a combination of any two colors for the seat and back, will be available late this spring. The legs are now available in chrome but will be available in white, or black finish late this spring.
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Nelson Swag Leg Work Table
Designed to accompany the Nelson Swag Leg Desk, the Nelson Swag Leg Work Table from Herman Miller is ideal for spreading work out. The name “swag” comes from the slender, curved metal legs shared by each piece in the solid walnut Nelson Swag Leg Group.
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$1,061-$1,062
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Herman Miller DAFCH+ZFZF THIS ITEM IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. Available in limited quantities, so act quickly while supplies last! Designed by George Nelson George Nelson began his design for what became the Swag Leg Group with the simple desire to create furniture with a sculptured leg. Beyond beauty, he sought practicality, insisting that the legs be made of metal, machine formed and pre-finished The Nelson Swag Leg Group is a revival of an historic collection by George Nelson. Introduced in 1958, the group's evocative pieces have a look, scale, and function that are simply right for today. These classic, sculpted designs can be used individually or together in the home or office, from meeting spaces to offices and dining areas. THE DESIGN FEATURES AT A GLANCE DIMENSIONS The Design -With his Swag Leg Group, George Nelson didn't try to design an innovation; the innovation resulted from his criteria for the design. -He began with the legs, insisting that they be made of metal, machine formed, and pre-fin
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Designed in 1958, George Nelson's swag leg chair design still looks fresh today. Flexible, eco-friendly materials provide comfort and support.by George Nelson for Herman Miller®polypropylene shellchrome legsmade in Michigan
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nelson™ swag leg black armchair, chrome base
The chair has received the most significant makeover, moving from molded fiberglass to an environmentally sustainable polypropylene to conform to Herman Miller's strict guidelines for sustainable design. The chair currently is available in white, but additional colors, including black and gray, or a combination of any two colors for the seat and back, will be available late this spring. The legs are now available in chrome but will be available in white, or black finish late this spring.
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George Nelson Swag Leg Chair Black w/ChromeThe Nelson swag leg group is a revival of an historic collection by George Nelson. 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.Stylish Seated Comfort - Separate seat and back. The look is light-scaled and sculpted; the chair shell flexes...
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George Nelson's streamlined table design is as memorable today as when it was first introduced in 1958. The versatile design works well in any space in your home. By Herman Miller®.by George Nelson for Herman Miller®chrome legsmade in Michigan
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George Nelson Swag Leg Chair White w/ChromeThe Nelson swag leg group is a revival of an historic collection by George Nelson. 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.Stylish Seated Comfort - Separate seat and back. The look is light-scaled and sculpted; the chair shell flexes...
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Designed in 1958, George Nelson's swag leg chair design still looks fresh today. Flexible, eco-friendly materials provide comfort and support.by George Nelson for Herman Miller®polypropylene shellchrome legsmade in Michigan
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George Nelson's streamlined table design is as memorable today as when it was first introduced in 1958. The versatile design works well in any space in your home. By Herman Miller®.by George Nelson for Herman Miller®chrome legsmade in Michigan
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George Nelson's streamlined desk design is as memorable today as when it was first introduced in 1958. Herman Miller® remains true to his vision, creating the desk from solid walnut and chrome. It's small enough to tuck into a corner, but with an eye-catching design that won't be overlooked.by George Nelson for Herman Miller®solid natural walnut and walnut veneerlaminate work surfacetwo pencil drawerschrome basemade in Michigan
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Desk - 34.5" high with white laminate top, solid walnut side and back panels, 4 hardwood dividers (2 orange, 1 spa blue, 1 chartreuse) and 2 black plastic pencil drawers. The base is composed of chrome-finished steel tubing with a solid walnut stretcher. Includes a grommet for cable management.
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