nelson daybed with end bolster & wood taper legs
by George Nelson from Herman Miller ®
nelson daybed with end bolster & wood taper legs
Design George Nelson, 1952/2016
Walnut or White Ash, wood taper legs
Made by Herman Miller
The Nelson Daybed is a versatile combination of sofa and bed. While it offers a surface for a moment of relaxation during the day, it is ideal as a lean, comfortably cushioned bed with removable back or side bolsters. Designed by George Nelson in 1950, it brought a minimal and honest aesthetic to interiors then. Today, its slender, beveled edge wood frame fits effortlessly into contemporary homes and offices.
The Daybed with end bolster is available with either a walnut or white ash frame. The legs can be specified in either a hairpin metal with satin chrome finish or wood tapered in walnut or white ash to match the frame. The cushions can be upholstered in a variety of options. Ships ready to assemble.
33" w | 27.25" h | 75.75" d
Walnut or White Ash, wood taper legs
Made by Herman Miller
The Nelson Daybed is a versatile combination of sofa and bed. While it offers a surface for a moment of relaxation during the day, it is ideal as a lean, comfortably cushioned bed with removable back or side bolsters. Designed by George Nelson in 1950, it brought a minimal and honest aesthetic to interiors then. Today, its slender, beveled edge wood frame fits effortlessly into contemporary homes and offices.
The Daybed with end bolster is available with either a walnut or white ash frame. The legs can be specified in either a hairpin metal with satin chrome finish or wood tapered in walnut or white ash to match the frame. The cushions can be upholstered in a variety of options. Ships ready to assemble.
33" w | 27.25" h | 75.75" d
$3,095.00 + plus shipping
George Nelson
George Nelson was a founder of Mid-Century American Modernism and a prolific designer. While Design Director for Herman Miller, Nelson & associates created modern icons such as the bubble lamp and the ball clock.
Herman Miller is synonymous with modern designer furniture. Creative director George Nelson recruited contemporaries Charles & Ray Eames, Alexander Girard and Noguchi to create a legendary furniture collection.