nelson thin edge chest cabinet
by George Nelson from Herman Miller ®
nelson thin edge chest cabinet
Design George Nelson, 1952
Plywood, veneer, polished aluminum, metal
Made by Herman Miller
"Design is a response to social change."
-George Nelson
Designed to look and feel exquisite, these cabinets, chests, and cases were produced in 1952 as application of George Nelson's continuing exploration of storage furniture, first introduced in 1945 in a Life magazine feature on his modular "Storagewall" concept.
Originally called the Rosewood Group due to its use of rosewood veneer, this group was later renamed after the feature that gives it its aesthetic quality: the thin edge framing the doors and drawers. Fifty years since they were last available, the pieces are updated with environmentally sustainable veneers and finishing processes, including santos palisander, which shares - and honors - the rich personality of rosewood.
A combination of drawers and shelves, the Nelson Thin Edge Chest Cabinet offers flexibility in storage options. Five wide drawers in a solid wood construction and soft closing slides are paired with a one-door cabinet on the side. Adjustable shelves allow for articles of different sizes to be organized easily and creatively. It includes 7" inch polished aluminum legs with adjustable glides and your choice of drawer pulls. Back panel can be requested finished to match or unfinished (matte black). Ships partially assembled, drawer pulls need to be attached. Please note: it should be expected to have variation in both grain & color characteristics between multiple products... no 2 products will look exactly alike.
Please note:
- walnut/dark brown combination, the case finish is walnut & drawers/door fronts are dark brown walnut.
- white ash/walnut combination, the case finish is white ash & drawers/door fronts are walnut.
chest cabinet: 18.5" d | 56" w | 41” h
Plywood, veneer, polished aluminum, metal
Made by Herman Miller
"Design is a response to social change."
-George Nelson
Designed to look and feel exquisite, these cabinets, chests, and cases were produced in 1952 as application of George Nelson's continuing exploration of storage furniture, first introduced in 1945 in a Life magazine feature on his modular "Storagewall" concept.
Originally called the Rosewood Group due to its use of rosewood veneer, this group was later renamed after the feature that gives it its aesthetic quality: the thin edge framing the doors and drawers. Fifty years since they were last available, the pieces are updated with environmentally sustainable veneers and finishing processes, including santos palisander, which shares - and honors - the rich personality of rosewood.
A combination of drawers and shelves, the Nelson Thin Edge Chest Cabinet offers flexibility in storage options. Five wide drawers in a solid wood construction and soft closing slides are paired with a one-door cabinet on the side. Adjustable shelves allow for articles of different sizes to be organized easily and creatively. It includes 7" inch polished aluminum legs with adjustable glides and your choice of drawer pulls. Back panel can be requested finished to match or unfinished (matte black). Ships partially assembled, drawer pulls need to be attached. Please note: it should be expected to have variation in both grain & color characteristics between multiple products... no 2 products will look exactly alike.
Please note:
- walnut/dark brown combination, the case finish is walnut & drawers/door fronts are dark brown walnut.
- white ash/walnut combination, the case finish is white ash & drawers/door fronts are walnut.
chest cabinet: 18.5" d | 56" w | 41” h
$7,795.00 + 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.