Description: Listed for sale is a two-door cabinet designed by George Nelson and produced by Herman Miller circa 1950. This is a gorgeous original example, which appears remarkably intact. As noted in the photos, the cabinet has two pull-out drawers and otherwise has slots for hanging shelves. The cabinet was specified in walnut. Overall, condition is very good to excellent for an example of this age. It shows some wear and patina as noted in the photos. The cabinet measures 40 inches tall by 40 inches wide and 18.5 inches deep. If interested, a matching cabinet is available also. The buyer may pick up the furniture, have it shipped by our shipping partners (buyer will pay for full shipping cost, though will not have to arrange it), or discuss potential delivery within reason following the end of the auction. The listed shipping cost is an estimate, though we can likely stay below that number for most areas of the country. If you win the item, we can discuss shipping options, prices, etc. and we will make sure that it is as inexpensive for you as possible. We work with a shipper locally who takes great care in their work and has been complemented often on their packing and shipping quality.
Price: 3250 USD
Location: Hershey, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2025-01-05T22:58:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 495 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Herman Miller
Type: Cabinet
Model: Herman Miller Basic Cabinet Series
Item Width (Interior): n/a
Door Style: Shaker
Year Manufactured: 1940
MPN: n/a
Item Length (Interior): n/a
Item Length: 18.5
Additional Parts Required: No
Department: Adults
Number of Shelves: n/a
Item Height: 40 in
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Features: Adjustable Shelves, Magnetic Closure
Room: Bedroom, Classroom, Den, Dining Room, Dorm Room, Hallway, Home Office/Study
Item Width: 40 in
Color: Walnut
Material: Walnut
Item Depth: 18.5 in
Item Height (Interior): n/a
Mounting: Free Standing
Door Handing: n/a
Assembly Required: No
Handle Material: Brass
Item Weight: 100 lb
Product Line: Herman Miller