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In 1923, the Michigan Star Furniture Company transformed into what we now know as Herman Miller, when D.J. De Pree and his father-in-law, Herman Miller, purchased the company. De Pree renamed the company after Miller, a respected entrepreneur in his community. By the mid-20th century, the Herman Miller brand had become synonymous with "advanced" furniture. De Pree hired Gilbert Rohde as a designer in 1930, ushering in an era of modern, problem-solving design. Today, in addition to traditional models and new creations for living environments, Herman Miller is a recognized pioneer in the innovation of contemporary interior furniture, office chairs, healthcare facility solutions, technologies and services.

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A story of innovation: the legacy of Herman Miller

 

Since its founding way back in 1923, Herman Miller has channeled its entrepreneurial spirit and passion for design into a journey through the evolution of modern furniture. When D.J. De Pree and his father-in-law, Herman Miller, took the reins of the Michigan Star Furniture Company, little did they imagine that they would write a story that would influence generations of designers and interior design enthusiasts. It was De Pree who gave the company its definitive name, thus honoring his father-in-law and paying homage to a respected figure in the community local. It was under De Pree's leadership that Herman Miller began to trace its path towards excellence, soon becoming a point of reference for "advanced" furnishings already halfway of 20th century. The hiring of Gilbert Rohde in 1930 marked the beginning of an era of modern design and innovative solutions, laying the foundation for the legacy of of creativity and functionality which still characterizes the brand today.

 

Icons of design: the Herman Miller catalog

 

The Herman Miller catalog is an ode to timeless beauty and functionality. Each piece, whether an ergonomic office chair or an elegant lounge chair, tells a story of innovation and commitment to excellence. Herman Miller's catalog is not limited to creations from the past; on the contrary, it continues to amaze with new collaborations and cutting-edge concepts. World-famous designers such as George Nelson, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard have left an indelible mark on the contemporary design scene, helping to define Herman Miller's unique and recognizable style.

 

A commitment to innovation: the future of Herman Miller

 

Today, Herman Miller continues to lead the furniture industry with the same passion and dedication as its founders. In addition to the classic models that have made the brand a design icon, the company is constantly committed to researching new solutions and technologies to meet the needs of a constantly evolving world. From office furniture to home corners dedicated to work, Herman Miller stands out for its ability to to anticipate trends and exceed the expectations of its customers. Through a combination of refined aesthetics and functionality flawless, the brand continues to inspire and elevate living and working spaces around the world. Discover the best creations by Herman Miller in the Ciat Design catalog and prepare to be transported to a world of timeless elegance and cutting-edge design.


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