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“Girls” by Alexander Girard

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Item No. 100191518
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“Girls” by Alexander Girard

Price reduced from $775.00 to $581.25 25% off
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Item No. 100191518

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Color : Girls
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“Girls” by Alexander Girard
Price reduced from $775.00 to $581.25 25% off
Price reduced from $775.00 to $581.25 25% off
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Alexander Girard was the director of design for Herman Miller’s textile division from 1952 to 1973. Toward the end of his tenure, he was asked to add an element of “aesthetic functionalism” to Herman Miller’s very first open-plan office system, called Action Office. He responded with more than 40 images for the Environmental Enrichment Panel (1972) project. Each includes a preattached wooden dowel for easy hanging.
  • Authentic Environmental Enrichment Panels by Herman Miller.
  • Originally designed for office environments.
  • Panels include preattached mounting brackets.
Brand
Herman Miller
Collection
Alexander Girard Art Collection
General Dimensions
  • 46" H 31½" W
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Girls

Girls

  • Height (in): 46
  • Width (in): 31½
  • Silkscreen on 100% linen
  • MDF mounting panel with spacer frame
Alexander Girard

Alexander Girard

During his career, Alexander Girard energized the furniture designs of Herman Miller with a new, vibrant color palette and an oeuvre of folk-inspired textiles. He was the first modern designer to define textiles as being more than just functional and to further emphasize form through the application of color and pattern.

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