Nelson™ Marshmallow Sofa
- Designer:
- George Nelson
- Brand:
- Herman Miller
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Nelson™ Swag Leg Desk Product Details
Dimensions:
Height: 87.5 cm
Width: 99 cm
Depth: 72 cm
White laminate top
Walnut side and back panels
Chrome-finished steel tubing base
Although it was introduced in 1958, the desk seems to have been designed to fit today’s compact electronics. A grommet for cable management has been added to the back of the desk. Colourful cubbyholes at the back keep materials organised and at hand, and one fits a laptop computer. Two moulded plastic drawers store small items.
The size of the desk is perfect for a laptop and MP3 dock and makes efficient use of space in your home or office.
Available in this series are the swag leg desk, a work table, a round dining table, a rectangular dining table. All have chrome bases with walnut stretchers. All have adjustable glides.
Although it was introduced in 1958, the desk seems to have been designed to fit today’s compact electronics. A grommet for cable management has been added to the back of the desk. Colourful cubbyholes at the back keep materials organised and at hand, and one fits a laptop computer. Two moulded plastic drawers store small items.
The size of the desk is perfect for a laptop and MP3 dock and makes efficient use of space in your home or office.
Available in this series are the swag leg desk, a work table, a round dining table, a rectangular dining table. All have chrome bases with walnut stretchers. All have adjustable glides.
Designer
George Nelson was a renowned American industrial architect, writer, designer and teacher, considered the founder of American modernist design.
Brand
Herman Miller® is a pioneer in the furniture industry, an innovator whose human-centered, problem-solving approach to design has introduced new ways of living and working for over 100 years.