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Back and Better Than Ever: Herman Miller Revives Nelson Cane Bench from Historical Archives Seventy Years Later

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Herman Miller has reintroduced the Nelson Cane Bench, originally designed by George Nelson in 1952. This new version features a cane seat with a walnut or maple frame, providing both style and comfort. Available in three lengths (40", 60", 72"), it is ideal for various settings in homes and offices, encouraging a welcoming atmosphere. Director Amy Auscherman emphasizes the design's elegance and functionality. The bench can be purchased from Herman Miller and Design Within Reach.

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  • Revival of the iconic Nelson Cane Bench enhances brand heritage and product portfolio.
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ZEELAND, Mich., Feb. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In 1952, celebrated designer George Nelson, looking to build off the positive reception to his iconic ­Platform Bench, unveiled a fresh take on the popular piece–but this time with the use of mixed materials and a slimmer, lighter profile. The result ended with a piece pleasantly familiar yet distinct to its predecessor. Exuding the same sleek finesse of the Platform Bench but with a warmer touch, the approachable design of the Nelson Cane Bench couldn't help but beckon passersby to sit and stay a while.

"I'm thrilled that this lesser-known piece is being revived for a second act," said Amy Auscherman, Director of Archives and Brand Heritage at MillerKnoll. "George Nelson and his associates had an incredible range. They could execute designs that were full of whimsy and play, as well as designs that were elegant and simple. The Cane Bench is a perfect example of the latter, and I think an important piece that extends the iconic Nelson bench oeuvre."

The reissued piece stays true in both form and material to the original. Featuring a cane seat with more give than the slatted wood of the Platform, the bench's clever construction communicates an invitation to rest. The combination of two natural materials—a cane seat with either a walnut or maple border—adds visual warmth and interest. Whether used as a distinctive seat or a surface for books and artful objects, the Cane Bench is a piece well suited for a variety of uses in the home or office. When paired with large plants or objets d'art, it becomes a novel space divider. Regardless of use, the timeless elegance of the bench will find itself fully at ease in a range of settings.

"Nelson strongly believed that function should be obvious by looking at form—and that's what I think makes the Cane Bench and the Platform Bench interesting to compare," said Auscherman. "Nelson famously designed the Platform Bench to discourage guests from lingering in his office. The Cane Bench does the just the opposite—it was designed to encourage them to stay awhile."

The Nelson Cane Bench is available in three lengths (40", 60", 72") and can be customized with either a maple or walnut frame and polished chrome or black metal legs. It can be purchased at Herman Miller and Design Within Reach

About Herman Miller
Herman Miller is a globally recognized leader in design. Since its inception in 1905, the company's innovative, problem-solving designs and furnishings have inspired the best in people. Herman Miller is guided by an enduring legacy of design, innovation, and social good. In 2021, Herman Miller and Knoll created MillerKnoll, a collective of dynamic brands that comes together to design the world we live in.

About MillerKnoll 
MillerKnoll is a collective of dynamic brands that comes together to design the world we live in. Powering the world's most dynamic design brands, MillerKnoll includes Herman Miller and Knoll, plus Colebrook Bosson Saunders, DatesWeiser, Design Within Reach, Edelman Leather, Fully, Geiger, HAY, Holly Hunt, Maars Living Walls, Maharam, Muuto, naughtone, and Spinneybeck|FilzFelt. Together we are redefining modern design for the 21st century and changing the world for the better. As MillerKnoll, we form an unparalleled platform from which to imagine a more sustainable, caring, and beautiful world for everyone. 

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SOURCE Herman Miller, Inc.

FAQ

What is the significance of the Nelson Cane Bench for Herman Miller?

The Nelson Cane Bench represents a revival of a historically significant design, enhancing Herman Miller's brand heritage.

When was the Nelson Cane Bench originally designed?

The Nelson Cane Bench was originally designed in 1952 by George Nelson.

What materials are used in the Nelson Cane Bench?

The Nelson Cane Bench features a cane seat with a walnut or maple frame.

Where can I purchase the Nelson Cane Bench?

The Nelson Cane Bench can be purchased from Herman Miller and Design Within Reach.

What sizes are available for the Nelson Cane Bench?

The Nelson Cane Bench is available in three lengths: 40 inches, 60 inches, and 72 inches.

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