Rohde Easy Chair
from Herman Miller ® - Sale
rohde easy chair
Design Gilbert Rohde, 1941
Fabric or leather upholstery, injection molder foam, solid oak or walnut
Made by Herman Miller
"The most interesting thing in the home is the people who live there and I'm designing for them." - Gilbert Rohde
The last piece Gilbert Rohde designed for Herman Miller in 1941. A reflection of the art world at the time of its origin, pairing beautiful diamond-patterned tufting with an enveloping, organic form. Exceptionally comfortable, it's a modernist masterpiece ripe for today.
As Herman Miller's first design director, Gilbert Rohde set a new course for American modernism, one inspired by organic beauty and problem-solving design. More than 80 years later, Herman Miller has reintroduced the Rohde Collection, a celebration of his indelible mark on modern living.
37" w | 37.2" d | 33" h | seat: 15.6" h
Fabric or leather upholstery, injection molder foam, solid oak or walnut
Made by Herman Miller
"The most interesting thing in the home is the people who live there and I'm designing for them." - Gilbert Rohde
The last piece Gilbert Rohde designed for Herman Miller in 1941. A reflection of the art world at the time of its origin, pairing beautiful diamond-patterned tufting with an enveloping, organic form. Exceptionally comfortable, it's a modernist masterpiece ripe for today.
As Herman Miller's first design director, Gilbert Rohde set a new course for American modernism, one inspired by organic beauty and problem-solving design. More than 80 years later, Herman Miller has reintroduced the Rohde Collection, a celebration of his indelible mark on modern living.
37" w | 37.2" d | 33" h | seat: 15.6" h
$2,921.25
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.