Rosewood sideboard with sliding doors, George Nelson, Herman Miller
- Dimensions :
- H66 x W89 x D48
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- design
A low sideboard designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller, produced in the 1960s. This model, now discontinued, is distinguished by its superb rosewood veneer, elegant sliding doors, and four adjustable chrome legs, which give it a clean, modern, and architectural look. The interior is divided into two independent compartments, each equipped with a removable shelf, allowing for easy customization of storage to suit individual needs. Compact, sculptural, and decidedly mid-century, this piece combines visual presence and functionality, making it a striking addition to a living room, entryway, or office. This low sideboard is in exceptional condition considering its age. A sought-after model that has become difficult to find, this sideboard holds a special place among enthusiasts of American design and collectors of Herman Miller furniture. About George Nelson: A major figure in American modernism, George Nelson shaped the aesthetic identity of Herman Miller during the golden age of mid-century design. His creations, recognizable by their architectural precision and timeless elegance, are today among the most collected and influential pieces of 20th-century design.