This 1946 design—part of George Nelson’s first collection for Herman Miller—was a multitasker long before multitasking was common. It ably serves as a table, a base for his Basic Cabinet Series storage, or a seat. Features ebonized, finger-jointed wood legs.
- 48″ w x 18.5″ d x 14″ h
- 60″ w x 18.5″ d x 14″ h
- 72″ w x 18.5″ d x 14″ h
- Supports up to 300 pounds evenly distributed
- Crafted from solid maple for strength
- Slats are spaced to let air and light through
- Seat is finished with a clear-coat lacquer
- Choose from Ebonized Wood or Chrome base
- Wood base legs are finger-jointed for superior strength
- Legs have metal leveling glides











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