Herman Miller Consortium Collection
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Herman Miller, Inc., based in Zeeland, Michigan, began in 1923 as a manufacturer of residential furniture. Over the years, the company has become a leader in design and manufacture of modern furniture for both home and office. Many famous designers, from Charles and Ray Eames to George Nelson, have created furniture for the company, and they are famous for innovations in design and ergonomics such as "Marshmallow Sofa" and "Molded Plywood Chair". Today, Herman Miller, Inc. has customers and locations around the world.
In 1988, Herman Miller, Inc. established the Herman Miller Consortium to share the historical product collection that had been accumulating as part of Herman Miller's corporate archives in Zeeland, Michigan. The consortium collection, now held by thirteen museums all over the country, contained about 750 pieces of furniture, as well as a large quantity of product literature. As the lead institution in the consortium, The Henry Ford maintains the record of the consortium holdings. The Herman Miller consortium online database now provides access to these records.
Funded by Herman Miller | Copyright (c) 2004 The Henry Ford The Henry Ford is an AAM accredited institution. The complex is an independent, non-profit, educational institution not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or the Ford Foundation.
Collection Size
Records: 398
Online Images/Media: 669
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