OE1 Table with laminate top
from Herman Miller ®
oe1 table with laminate top
Design Sam Hecht & Kim Colin, 2020
Laminate, thermoplastic edge, painted steel
Made by Herman Miller
The OE1 Rectangular Table's minimalistic aesthetic and flexible functionality bring serious style to the home and office. It comes with four teardrop-shaped post legs that can be installed with either the rounded or angled edge on the outside, giving the desk a subtle detail. High function and utility, OE1 is suited for desk or table duty.
London-based studio Industrial Facility was co-founded in 2002 by designers Sam Hecht and Kim Colin. Their approach reflects both a thoughtful consideration of form and a unique understanding of contemporary life, creating beauty out of utility in the products, furniture and exhibitions they design. Hecht, from London, trained as an industrial designer, while Colin, from Los Angeles, trained as an architect; together they have helped clients to produce projects that display an understanding of cultural relevance and commercial success.
Hecht and Colin's desire is to work for industry in a way that improves the things we live with. Not setting out to produce something different but rather something better, they aim to design things that will last, be effective and give satisfaction often beyond what is called for by the product and the client. Industrial Facility is considered as one of the most progressive studios in product, furniture and exhibition design. With a roster of pioneering clients, including Muji, Herman Miller, Emeco, Mattiazzi, Epson and Wästberg, they are regarded for both their philosophical and pragmatic approach.
* wide range of sizes available
* optional locking casters or leveling glides (1.5" range)
* included reinforcement channels for tops 54" and wider
* laminate top with thermoplastic edge
* painted steel legs
* assembly required
48" w | 18" d | 28.5" h
48" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
54" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
60" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
72" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
60" w | 30" d | 28.5" h
72" w | 30" d | 28.5" h
Laminate, thermoplastic edge, painted steel
Made by Herman Miller
The OE1 Rectangular Table's minimalistic aesthetic and flexible functionality bring serious style to the home and office. It comes with four teardrop-shaped post legs that can be installed with either the rounded or angled edge on the outside, giving the desk a subtle detail. High function and utility, OE1 is suited for desk or table duty.
London-based studio Industrial Facility was co-founded in 2002 by designers Sam Hecht and Kim Colin. Their approach reflects both a thoughtful consideration of form and a unique understanding of contemporary life, creating beauty out of utility in the products, furniture and exhibitions they design. Hecht, from London, trained as an industrial designer, while Colin, from Los Angeles, trained as an architect; together they have helped clients to produce projects that display an understanding of cultural relevance and commercial success.
Hecht and Colin's desire is to work for industry in a way that improves the things we live with. Not setting out to produce something different but rather something better, they aim to design things that will last, be effective and give satisfaction often beyond what is called for by the product and the client. Industrial Facility is considered as one of the most progressive studios in product, furniture and exhibition design. With a roster of pioneering clients, including Muji, Herman Miller, Emeco, Mattiazzi, Epson and Wästberg, they are regarded for both their philosophical and pragmatic approach.
* wide range of sizes available
* optional locking casters or leveling glides (1.5" range)
* included reinforcement channels for tops 54" and wider
* laminate top with thermoplastic edge
* painted steel legs
* assembly required
48" w | 18" d | 28.5" h
48" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
54" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
60" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
72" w | 24" d | 28.5" h
60" w | 30" d | 28.5" h
72" w | 30" d | 28.5" h
$510.00 + plus shipping
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