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Nelson Platform Bench
Nelson Platform Bench

This high quality reproduction was introduced in 1946 the Nelson platform bench was part of George Nelson's first collection for Herman Miller and still stands as a benchmark of modern design. Like much of Nelson's work, the platform bench has clean, rectilinear lines, reflecting his architectural background and his insistence on what he calls "honest" design--that is, making an honest visual statement about an object's purpose. Compare in quality and specification...

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Nelson Platform Bench - 72 in

George Nelson's Slat Bench is one of the great icons of mid-century modernism. For Herman Miller's® influential design director, utility was as important as beauty. His spare rectangular bench is proof. It serves equally well as table, platform base or seating, depending on need and situation. No wonder it's been called timeless, something this functional never dates. The slats are made of finished maple with finger-jointed legs for superior strength. We offer it in three lengths: 48", 60" and 72".

Nelson Platform Bench 6ft

The Platform Bench is based on the classic George Nelson Bench and is the perfect a compliment for just about any room. Over the years the benches have been used in a variety of spaces, and as such are not just suited to the home environment, but also within commercial offices, bars and waiting areas. Its clean and unique lines are perfect for accenting any room and will be a perfect fit for any empty space. Open slats with uniform spacing allow air and light to pass through.

nelson™ 72

Is it a platform or a bench? Our 1948 furniture catalog claims it's both - also a table. However it's used, the handsome platform bench sits well in living rooms, vestibules, libraries - with or without people or stereos or artwork on it. Its slats, spaced so that air and light travel through, natural solid maple. The legs are ebonized maple, finger-jointed for superior strength. Introduced in 1946 as part of George Nelson's first collection for Herman Miller, the platform bench, like many of his...

George Nelson 6' Bench

George Nelson's Slat Bench is one of the great icons of mid-century modernism. For this influential design director, utility was as important as beauty. His spare rectangular bench is proof. It serves equally well as table, platform base or seating, depending on need and situation. No wonder it's been called timeless, something this functional never dates. The slats are made of finished maple with finger-jointed legs for superior strength.